Properties of Black Holes in Toroidally Compactified String Theory

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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10 pages, Latex, uses espcrc2.sty; compilation of talks given at SUSY'96, CERN Workshop on Duality in String Theory II, String

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10.1016/S0920-5632(97)00303-4

We review the macroscopic and microscopic properties of black holes of toroidally compactified heterotic and Type II string theory in dimensions 4<=D<=9. General charged rotating black hole solutions are obtained by acting on a generating solution with classical duality symmetries. In D=4, D=5 and 6<=D<=9, the generating solution for both toroidally compactified Type II and heterotic strings is specified by the ADM mass, [(D-1)/2]-angular momentum components and five, three and two charges, respectively. We give the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy for these solutions, address the BPS-saturated limit and compare the results to calculations of the microscopic entropy both in the NS-NS sector and the R-R sector of the theory. We also interpret such black hole solutions as dimensionally reduced intersecting p-branes of M-theory.

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