Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
2008-10-24
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
22 pages, 13 figures, Latex, Review article submitted to Advanced Science Letters
Scientific paper
The black hole information paradox is one of the most important issues in theoretical physics. We review some recent progress using string theory in understanding the nature of black hole microstates. For all cases where these microstates have been constructed, one finds that they are horizon sized `fuzzballs'. Most computations are for extremal states, but recently one has been able to study a special family of non-extremal microstates, and see `information carrying radiation' emerge from these gravity solutions. We discuss how the fuzzball picture can resolve the information paradox. We use the nature of fuzzball states to make some conjectures on the dynamical aspects of black holes, observing that the large phase space of fuzzball solutions can make the black hole more `quantum' than assumed in traditional treatments.
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