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Black hole entropy reveals a 12th dimension

The Beckenstein-Hawking black hole entropy in string theory and its extensions, as expressed in terms of charges that correspond to central extensions of the supersymmetry algebra, has more symmetries than U-duality. It is invariant under transformations of the charges, involving a 12th (or 13th) ``...

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Autor principal: Bars, Itzhak
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.55.3633
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description The Beckenstein-Hawking black hole entropy in string theory and its extensions, as expressed in terms of charges that correspond to central extensions of the supersymmetry algebra, has more symmetries than U-duality. It is invariant under transformations of the charges, involving a 12th (or 13th) ``dimension''. This is an indication that the secret theory behind string theory has a superalgebra involving Lorentz non-scalar extensions (that are not strictly central), as suggested in S-theory, and which could be hidden in M- or F- theories. It is suggested that the idea of spacetime is broader than usual, and that a larger ``spacetime" is partially present in black holes.
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spelling cern-3126522019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.55.3633http://cds.cern.ch/record/312652engBars, ItzhakBlack hole entropy reveals a 12th dimensionParticle Physics - TheoryThe Beckenstein-Hawking black hole entropy in string theory and its extensions, as expressed in terms of charges that correspond to central extensions of the supersymmetry algebra, has more symmetries than U-duality. It is invariant under transformations of the charges, involving a 12th (or 13th) ``dimension''. This is an indication that the secret theory behind string theory has a superalgebra involving Lorentz non-scalar extensions (that are not strictly central), as suggested in S-theory, and which could be hidden in M- or F- theories. It is suggested that the idea of spacetime is broader than usual, and that a larger ``spacetime" is partially present in black holes.hep-th/9610074CERN-TH-96-277USC-96-HEP-B-6oai:cds.cern.ch:3126521996-10-10
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
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Black hole entropy reveals a 12th dimension
title Black hole entropy reveals a 12th dimension
title_full Black hole entropy reveals a 12th dimension
title_fullStr Black hole entropy reveals a 12th dimension
title_full_unstemmed Black hole entropy reveals a 12th dimension
title_short Black hole entropy reveals a 12th dimension
title_sort black hole entropy reveals a 12th dimension
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.55.3633
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