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Black Holes with Quantum Massive Spin-2 Hair
Published 2006-05-31Version 1
We show that black holes can posses a long range quantum mechanical hair associated with a massive spin-2 field, which can be detected by a stringy generalization of the Aharovon-Bohm effect, in which a string loop lassoes the black hole. The long distance effect persist for arbitrarily high mass of the spin-2 field. An analogous effect is exhibited by a massive antisymmetric two-form field. We make a close parallel between the two and the ordinary Aharonov-Bohm phenomenon, and also show that in the latter case the effect can be experienced even by the electrically-neutral particles, provided some boundary terms are added to the action.
Comments: 15 pages, Latex
Journal: Phys.Rev.D74:044013,2006
Keywords: black hole, quantum massive, long distance effect persist, long range quantum mechanical hair
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