Rotating Kaluza-Klein black holes

Sep, 1999
25 pages
Published in:
  • Nucl.Phys.B 575 (2000) 211-230
e-Print:
Report number:
  • EFI-99-42

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Abstract:
All regular four-dimensional black holes are constructed in the theory obtained by Kaluza-Klein reduction of five-dimensional Einstein gravity. They are interpreted in string theory as rotating bound states of D0- and D6-branes. Conservation of angular momentum is important for the stability of the bound states. The thermodynamics, the duality symmetries, and the near-horizon limit are explored.
  • Kaluza-Klein model
  • dimensional reduction
  • dimension: 5
  • dimension: 4
  • black hole
  • membrane model: D-brane
  • bound state
  • thermodynamics
  • duality
  • angular momentum: conservation law