Statistical Effects and the Black Hole/D-brane Correspondence

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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13 pages, RevTex, small errors corrected, some interpretation changed in light of new results

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10.1103/PhysRevD.57.2427

The horizon area and curvature of three-charge BPS black strings are studied in the D-brane ensemble for the stationary black string. The charge distributions along the string are used to translate the classical expressions for the horizon area and curvature of BPS black strings with waves into operators on the D-brane Hilbert space. Despite the fact that any `wavy' black string has smaller horizon area and divergent curvature, the typical values of the horizon area and effects of the horizon curvature in the D-brane ensemble deviate negligibly from those of the original stationary black string in the limit of large integer charges. Whether this holds in general will depend on certain properties of the quantum bound states.

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