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Holographic Dual of the Reissner-Nordstr\"om Black Hole
In this article we give a brief, nevertheless, comprehensive review on recent
studies in the quantum gravity description of the Reissner-Nordstr\"om (RN)
black hole from the perspective of the AdS/CFT correspondence. We survey the
known evidence supporting a two-dimensional conformal field theory (CFT)
description holographically dual to the RN black hole.Comment: 10 pages, contribution to the proceedings of IARD 2010 conference, to
appear in Journal of Physics: Conference Serie
The Kerr-Newman/CFTs Correspondence
In this article, we review recent studies on multiple dual 2D CFT
descriptions of the Kerr-Newman black hole, in terms of the Kerr/CFT and
Reissner-Nordstr\"om/CFT correspondences. A microscopic hair conjecture is
suggested.Comment: 10 pages, contribution to the 2011 Shanghai Asia-Pacific School and
Workshop on Gravitatio
Holographic Duals of Black Holes in Five-dimensional Minimal Supergravity
We examine the dual conformal field theory for extremal charged black holes
in five-dimensional minimal supergravity with 2 independent angular momenta.
The conformal field theory Virasoro algebra, central charge, and temperature
are calculated. Additionally the conformal field theory entropy is calculated
using the Cardy formula and agrees with the Bekenstein-Hawking black hole
entropy. The central charges are directly proportional to the angular momentum
components of the black hole. In five and higher dimensions, rotations of the
spacetime correspond to rotations of the central charges leading to an apparent
symmetry relating the conformal field theories dual to each black hole. A
rotationally invariant central charge, which is proportional to the total
angular momentum, is used to discuss the supersymmetric BMPV black hole limits.Comment: inaccurate descriptions are clarifie
Quasilocal Center-of-Mass for Teleparallel Gravity
Asymptotically flat gravitating systems have 10 conserved quantities, which
lack proper local densities. It has been hoped that the teleparallel equivalent
of Einstein's GR (TEGR, aka GR) could solve this gravitational
energy-momentum localization problem. Meanwhile a new idea: quasilocal
quantities, has come into favor. The earlier quasilocal investigations focused
on energy-momentum. Recently we considered quasilocal angular momentum for the
teleparallel theory and found that the popular expression (unlike our
``covariant-symplectic'' one) gives the correct result only in a certain frame.
We now report that the center-of-mass moment, which has largely been neglected,
gives an even stronger requirement. We found (independent of the frame gauge)
that our ``covariant symplectic'' Hamiltonian-boundary-term quasilocal
expression succeeds for all the quasilocal quantities, while the usual
expression cannot give the desired center-of-mass moment. We also conclude,
contrary to hopes, that the teleparallel formulation appears to have no
advantage over GR with regard to localization.Comment: 12 pages, to appear in the proceedings of the 10th Marcel Grossman
meeting (Rio de Janeiro, 2003
Giant Magnons and Spiky Strings on S^3 with B-field
We study solutions for a rotating string on S^3 with a background NS-NS
B-field and show the existence of spiky string and giant magnon as two limiting
solutions. We make a connection to the sine-Gordon model via the Polyakov
worldsheet action and study the effect of B-field. In particular, we find the
magnon solution can be mapped to the excitation of a fractional spin chain. We
conjecture a B-deformed SYM to be the gauge theory dual to this background.Comment: 22 pages, 3 figures, more references adde
Vacuum Interpretation for Supergravity M-Branes
A non-local classical duality between the three-block truncated 11D
supergravity and the 8D vacuum gravity with two commuting Killing symmetries is
established. The supergravity four-form field is generated via an inverse
dualisation of the corresponding Killing two-forms in six dimensions. 11D
supersymmetry condition is shown to be equivalent to existence of covariantly
constant spinors in eight dimensions. Thus any solution to the vacuum Einstein
equations in eight dimensions depending on six coordinates and admitting
Killing spinors have supersymmetric 11D-supergravity counterparts. Using this
duality we derive some new brane solutions to 11D-supergravity including 1/4
supersymmetric intersecting M-branes with a NUT parameter and a dyon solution
joining the M2 and M5-branes intersecting at a point.Comment: 4 pages, latex, no figure
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