Rotating Topological Black Branes in Various Dimensions and AdS/CFT Correspondence

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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12 pages, No figures, REVTeX4, Phys. Rev. D (to be published)

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10.1103/PhysRevD.65.124002

We consider rotating topological black branes with one rotational parameter in various dimensions. Also a general five-dimensional higher genus solution of the Einstein equation with a negative cosmological constant which represents a topological black brane with two rotational parameters is introduced. We find out that the counterterms inspired by conformal field theory introduced by Kraus, Larsen and Sieblink cannot remove the divergences in $r$ of the action in more than five dimensions. We modify the counterterms by adding a curvature invariant term to it. Using the modified counterterms we show that the $r$ divergences of the action, the mass, and the angular momentum densities of these spacetimes are removed. We also find out in the limit of $m=0$ the mass density of these spacetimes in odd dimensions is not zero.

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