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Black-Hole-Wave Duality in String Theory
Eric Bergshoeff, Renata Kallosh, Tomas Ortin
Published 1994-06-03Version 1
Extreme 4-dimensional dilaton black holes embedded into 10-dimensional geometry are shown to be dual to the gravitational waves in string theory. The corresponding gravitational waves are the generalization of pp-fronted waves, called supersymmetric string waves. They are given by Brinkmann metric and the two-form field, without a dilaton. The non-diagonal part of the metric of the dual partner of the wave together with the two-form field correspond to the vector field in 4-dimensional geometry of the charged extreme black holes.
Comments: 12 pages, LaTeX, preprint UG-3/94, SU-ITP-94-11, QMW-PH-94-15
Journal: Phys.Rev. D50 (1994) 5188-5192
Keywords: string theory, black-hole-wave duality, charged extreme black holes, two-form field correspond, dilaton black holes
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