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Quasinormal modes of near extremal black branes

Quasinormal modes of near extremal black branes
Quasinormal modes of near extremal black branes
We investigate a method to evaluate quasinormal modes of D3-brane black holes by wave interpretation of fields on a D3-brane based on Feynman’s spacetime approach. We perturbatively solve the wave equation which describes propagation of a dilaton wave in a bulk space and its interaction with the D3-brane. The condition obtained for the quasinormal modes is qualitatively equivalent to that evaluated in the usual scattering of the dilaton in the black three-brane spacetime in the corresponding supergravity description.
1550-7998
124013-[9pp]
Starinets, A.O.
c38a7047-d3e8-46f0-877e-a7a23534a246
Starinets, A.O.
c38a7047-d3e8-46f0-877e-a7a23534a246

Starinets, A.O. (2002) Quasinormal modes of near extremal black branes. Physical Review D, 67, 124013-[9pp]. (doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.67.024003).

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We investigate a method to evaluate quasinormal modes of D3-brane black holes by wave interpretation of fields on a D3-brane based on Feynman’s spacetime approach. We perturbatively solve the wave equation which describes propagation of a dilaton wave in a bulk space and its interaction with the D3-brane. The condition obtained for the quasinormal modes is qualitatively equivalent to that evaluated in the usual scattering of the dilaton in the black three-brane spacetime in the corresponding supergravity description.

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Published date: 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 57606
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/57606
ISSN: 1550-7998
PURE UUID: 7676578d-8add-4d77-a9c6-f76340b7f57a

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Date deposited: 14 Aug 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:07

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Author: A.O. Starinets

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