Scalar Love numbers of non-dilatonic black p-branes vanish for integer rescaled multipoles, extremal p-branes give exactly zero static Love numbers, and the hidden symmetries behind these vanishings become near-horizon AdS isometries only for p=0 and p=1.
Classical and Semiclassical Properties of Extremal Black Holes with Dilaton and Modulus Fields
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We discuss both classical and semiclassical properties of extremal black holes in theories where the dilaton and a modulus field are present. We find that the corresponding 2-dim geometry is asymptotically anti-de Sitter rather then asymptotically flat as in the purely dilatonic case. This fact has many important consequences, which we analyze at length, both for the classical behaviour and for the thermodynamical properties of the black hole. We also study the Hawking evaporation process in the semiclassical approximation. The calculations strongly indicates the emergence of a stable ground state as the end point of the process. Some comments are made about the relevance of our results for the problem of information loss in black hole physics.
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Love numbers of black p-branes: fine tuning, Love symmetries, and their geometrization
Scalar Love numbers of non-dilatonic black p-branes vanish for integer rescaled multipoles, extremal p-branes give exactly zero static Love numbers, and the hidden symmetries behind these vanishings become near-horizon AdS isometries only for p=0 and p=1.