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Bianchi Attractors: A Classification of Extremal Black Brane Geometries

Extremal black branes are of interest because they correspond to the ground states of field theories at finite charge density in gauge/gravity duality. The geometry of such a brane need not be translationally invariant in the spatial directions along which it extends. A less restrictive requirement...

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Autores principales: Iizuka, Norihiro, Kachru, Shamit, Kundu, Nilay, Narayan, Prithvi, Sircar, Nilanjan, Trivedi, Sandip P.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2012)193
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1418947
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author Iizuka, Norihiro
Kachru, Shamit
Kundu, Nilay
Narayan, Prithvi
Sircar, Nilanjan
Trivedi, Sandip P.
author_facet Iizuka, Norihiro
Kachru, Shamit
Kundu, Nilay
Narayan, Prithvi
Sircar, Nilanjan
Trivedi, Sandip P.
author_sort Iizuka, Norihiro
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description Extremal black branes are of interest because they correspond to the ground states of field theories at finite charge density in gauge/gravity duality. The geometry of such a brane need not be translationally invariant in the spatial directions along which it extends. A less restrictive requirement is that of homogeneity, which still allows points along the spatial directions to be related to each other by symmetries. In this paper, we find large new classes of homogeneous but anisotropic extremal black brane horizons, which could naturally arise in gauge/gravity dual pairs. In 4+1 dimensional spacetime, we show that such homogeneous black brane solutions are classified by the Bianchi classification, which is well known in the study of cosmology, and fall into nine classes. In a system of Einstein gravity with negative cosmological term coupled to one or two massive Abelian gauge fields, we find solutions with an additional scaling symmetry, which could correspond to the near-horizon geometries of such extremal black branes. These solutions realize many of the Bianchi classes. In one case, we construct the complete extremal solution which asymptotes to AdS space.
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spelling cern-14189472023-10-04T06:30:08Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP07(2012)193http://cds.cern.ch/record/1418947engIizuka, NorihiroKachru, ShamitKundu, NilayNarayan, PrithviSircar, NilanjanTrivedi, Sandip P.Bianchi Attractors: A Classification of Extremal Black Brane GeometriesParticle Physics - TheoryExtremal black branes are of interest because they correspond to the ground states of field theories at finite charge density in gauge/gravity duality. The geometry of such a brane need not be translationally invariant in the spatial directions along which it extends. A less restrictive requirement is that of homogeneity, which still allows points along the spatial directions to be related to each other by symmetries. In this paper, we find large new classes of homogeneous but anisotropic extremal black brane horizons, which could naturally arise in gauge/gravity dual pairs. In 4+1 dimensional spacetime, we show that such homogeneous black brane solutions are classified by the Bianchi classification, which is well known in the study of cosmology, and fall into nine classes. In a system of Einstein gravity with negative cosmological term coupled to one or two massive Abelian gauge fields, we find solutions with an additional scaling symmetry, which could correspond to the near-horizon geometries of such extremal black branes. These solutions realize many of the Bianchi classes. In one case, we construct the complete extremal solution which asymptotes to AdS space.Extremal black branes are of interest because they correspond to the ground states of field theories at finite charge density in gauge/gravity duality. The geometry of such a brane need not be translationally invariant in the spatial directions along which it extends. A less restrictive requirement is that of homogeneity, which still allows points along the spatial directions to be related to each other by symmetries. In this paper, we find large new classes of homogeneous but anisotropic extremal black brane horizons, which could naturally arise in gauge/gravity dual pairs. In 4+1 dimensional spacetime, we show that such homogeneous black brane solutions are classified by the Bianchi classification, which is well known in the study of cosmology, and fall into nine classes. In a system of Einstein gravity with negative cosmological term coupled to one or two massive Abelian gauge fields, we find solutions with an additional scaling symmetry, which could correspond to the near-horizon geometries of such extremal black branes. These solutions realize many of the Bianchi classes. In one case, we construct the complete extremal solution which asymptotes to AdS space.arXiv:1201.4861CERN-PH-TH-2012-005CERN-PH-TH-2012-005oai:cds.cern.ch:14189472012-01-25
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Iizuka, Norihiro
Kachru, Shamit
Kundu, Nilay
Narayan, Prithvi
Sircar, Nilanjan
Trivedi, Sandip P.
Bianchi Attractors: A Classification of Extremal Black Brane Geometries
title Bianchi Attractors: A Classification of Extremal Black Brane Geometries
title_full Bianchi Attractors: A Classification of Extremal Black Brane Geometries
title_fullStr Bianchi Attractors: A Classification of Extremal Black Brane Geometries
title_full_unstemmed Bianchi Attractors: A Classification of Extremal Black Brane Geometries
title_short Bianchi Attractors: A Classification of Extremal Black Brane Geometries
title_sort bianchi attractors: a classification of extremal black brane geometries
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2012)193
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1418947
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