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Linear dilaton black holes

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We present new solutions to Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton-axion (EMDA) gravity in four dimensions describing black holes which asymptote to the linear dilaton background. In the non-rotating case they can be obtained as the limiting geometry of dilaton black holes. The rotating solutions (possibly endowed with a NUT parameter) are constructed using a generating technique based on the Sp(4,R) duality of the EMDA system. In a certain limit (with no event horizon present) our rotating solutions coincide with supersymmetric Israel-Wilson-Perjes type dilaton-axion solutions. In presence of an event horizon supersymmetry is broken. The temperature of the static black holes is constant, and their mass does not depend on it, so the heat capacity is zero. We investigate geodesics and wave propagation in these spacetimes and find superradiance in the rotating case. Because of the non-asymptotically flat nature of the geometry, certain modes are reflected from infinity, in particular, all superradiant modes are confined. This leads to classical instability of the rotating solutions. The non-rotating linear dilaton black holes are shown to be stable under spherical perturbations.

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Extremal Kerr-Schild Form

gr-qc · 2024-11-26 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A non-extremal black hole can be written exactly as its extremal limit plus a linear-in-mass term built from a single null vector, for a wide class of known solutions.

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  • Extremal Kerr-Schild Form gr-qc · 2024-11-26 · conditional · none · ref 37 · internal anchor

    A non-extremal black hole can be written exactly as its extremal limit plus a linear-in-mass term built from a single null vector, for a wide class of known solutions.