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Stability analysis of a stringy black hole

Rue-Ron Hsu, Green Huang, Wei-Fu Lin and Chin-Rong Lee

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The authors investigate the stability of charged black holes in two-dimensional heterotic string theories that were recently discussed by McGuidan et al. (1992). In the framework of small time-dependent perturbation, they find that these black holes are linearly stable.


PACS

04.70.-s Physics of black holes

97.60.Lf Black holes

11.25.-w Strings and branes

MSC

83E30 String and superstring theories (See also 81T30)

83C57 Black holes

Subjects

Gravitation and cosmology

Particle physics and field theory

Astrophysics and astroparticles

Dates

Issue 3 (March 1993)



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