Intersecting electric and magnetic p-branes: spherically symmetric solutions
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We consider a D-dimensional self-gravitating spherically symmetric configuration of a generalized electro-magnetic n-form F and a dilatonic scalar field, admitting an interpretation in terms of intersecting p-branes. For theories with multiple times, selection rules are obtained, which obstruct the existence of p-branes in certain subspaces. General static solutions are obtained under a specific restriction on the model parameters, which corresponds to the known "intersection rules". More special families of solutions (with equal charges for some of the F-field components) are found with weakened restrictions on the input parameters. Black-hole solutions are determined, and it is shown that in the extreme limit the Hawking temperature may tend to zero, a finite value, or infinity, depending on the p-brane intersection dimension. A kind of no-hair theorem is obtained, claiming that black holes cannot coexist with a quasiscalar component of the F-field.
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