Perturbatively Non-Uniform Charged Black Strings:. a New Stable Phase

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The final fate of the Gregory-Laflamme instability is one of the most interesting problems in the black hole physics. We investigate the thermodynamical stability of gauge-charged non-uniform black strings with higher-order perturbations. We find that there exists a new stable state of non-uniform black strings, which can be the final fate of the dynamical instability in any dimensions.

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