Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
2002-09-23
Phys.Rev.D67:024007,2003
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
19 pages, 3 figures, revtex
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevD.67.024007
We have investigated the classical stability of magnetically charged black $p$-brane solutions for string theories that include the case studied by Gregory and Laflamme. It turns out that the stability behaves very differently depending on a coupling parameter between dilaton and gauge fields. In the case of Gregory and Laflamme, it has been known that the black brane instability decreases monotonically as the charge of black branes increases and finally disappears at the extremal point. For more general cases we found that, when the coupling parameter is small, black brane solutions become stable even before reaching to the extremal point. On the other hand, when the coupling parameter is large, black branes are always unstable and moreover the instability does not continue to decrease, but starts to increase again as they approach to the extremal point. However all extremal black branes are shown to be stable even in this case. It has also been shown that main features of the classical stability are in good agreement with the local thermodynamic behavior of the corresponding black hole system through the Gubser-Mitra conjecture. Some implications of our results are also discussed.
Hirayama Takayuki
Kang Gungwon
Lee Youngone
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