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Exact Description of Black Holes on Branes II: Comparison with BTZ Black Holes and Black Strings
Roberto Emparan ; Gary T. Horowitz ; Robert C. Myers ;
Date 16 Dec 1999
Journal JHEP 0001 (2000) 021
Subject hep-th gr-qc
AbstractWe extend our recent discussion of four-dimensional black holes bound to a two-brane to include a negative cosmological constant on the brane. We find that for large masses, the solutions are precisely BTZ black holes on the brane, and BTZ `black strings’ in the bulk. For smaller masses, there are localized black holes which look like BTZ with corrections that fall off exponentially. We compute when the maximum entropy configuration changes from the black string to the black hole. We also present exact solutions describing rotating black holes on two-branes which are either asymptotically flat or asymptotically $AdS_3$. The mass and angular momentum on the brane agree with that in the bulk.
Source arXiv, hep-th/9912135
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