Fate of the Black String Instability

Gary T. Horowitz and Kengo Maeda
Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 131301 – Published 5 September 2001
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Abstract

Gregory and Laflamme showed that certain nonextremal black strings (and p-branes) are unstable to linearized perturbations. It is widely believed that this instability will cause the black string horizon to classically pinch off and then quantum mechanically separate, resulting in higher dimensional black holes. We argue that this cannot happen. Under very mild assumptions, classical event horizons cannot pinch off. Instead, they settle down to new static black string solutions which are not translationally invariant along the string.

  • Received 14 June 2001

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.131301

©2001 American Physical Society

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Gary T. Horowitz1,2 and Kengo Maeda1

  • 1Department of Physics, UCSB, Santa Barbara, California 93106
  • 2Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB, Santa Barbara, California 93106

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Vol. 87, Iss. 13 — 24 September 2001

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