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Effective field theory of slowly moving `extreme black holes'

Yoshitaka Degura1 and Kiyoshi Shiraishi1,2

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We consider the non-relativistic effective field theory of `extreme black holes' in the Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory with an arbitrary dilaton coupling. We investigate the finite-temperature behaviour of a gas of `extreme black holes' using the effective theory. The total energy of the classical many-body system is also derived.


PACS

04.70.Bw Classical black holes

11.10.Wx Finite-temperature field theory

MSC

83C57 Black holes

Subjects

Gravitation and cosmology

Particle physics and field theory

Dates

Issue 19 (7 October 2000)

Received 23 June 2000



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