Black brane
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In general relativity, a black brane is a solution of the Einstein field equations that generalizes a black hole solution but it is also extended—and translationally symmetric—in Template:Mvar additional spatial dimensions. That type of solution would be called a black Template:Mvar-brane.[1]
In string theory, the term black brane describes a group of D1-branes that are surrounded by a horizon.[2] With the notion of a horizon in mind as well as identifying points as zero-branes, a generalization of a black hole is a black p-brane.[3] However, many physicists tend to define a black brane separate from a black hole, making the distinction that the singularity of a black brane is not a point like a black hole, but instead a higher dimensional object.
A BPS black brane is similar to a BPS black hole. They both have electric charges. Some BPS black branes have magnetic charges.[4]
The metric for a black Template:Mvar-brane in a Template:Mvar-dimensional spacetime is: where:
- Template:Mvar is the Template:Math-Minkowski metric with signature Template:Math,
- Template:Mvar are the coordinates for the worldsheet of the black Template:Mvar-brane,
- Template:Mvar is its four-velocity,
- Template:Mvar is the radial coordinate,
- Template:Math is the metric for a Template:Math-sphere, surrounding the brane.
Curvatures
When the Ricci Tensor becomes and the Ricci Scalar becomes where , are the Ricci Tensor and Ricci scalar of the metric
Black string
Template:For A black string is a higher dimensional (Template:Math) generalization of a black hole in which the event horizon is topologically equivalent to Template:Math and spacetime is asymptotically Template:Math.
Perturbations of black string solutions were found to be unstable for Template:Mvar (the length around Template:Math) greater than some threshold Template:Mvar. The full non-linear evolution of a black string beyond this threshold might result in a black string breaking up into separate black holes which would coalesce into a single black hole. This scenario seems unlikely because it was realized a black string could not pinch off in finite time, shrinking Template:Math to a point and then evolving to some Kaluza–Klein black hole. When perturbed, the black string would settle into a stable, static non-uniform black string state.
Kaluza–Klein black hole
A Kaluza–Klein black hole is a black brane (generalisation of a black hole) in asymptotically flat Kaluza–Klein space, i.e. higher-dimensional spacetime with compact dimensions. They may also be called KK black holes.[5]
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- ↑ Obers (2009), p. 212–213