Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1842911 | Nuclear Physics B | 2006 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
2-charge D1-D5 microstates are described by geometries which end in 'caps' near r=0; these caps reflect infalling quanta back in finite time. We estimate the travel time for 3-charge geometries in 4D, and find agreement with the dual CFT. This agreement supports a picture of 'caps' for 3-charge geometries. We argue that higher derivative corrections to such geometries arise from string winding modes. We then observe that the 'capped' geometries have no non-contractible circles, so these corrections remain bounded everywhere and cannot create a horizon or singularity.
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Authors
Stefano Giusto, Samir D. Mathur,