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Minimal black holes and species thermodynamics

Ivano Basile, Niccolò Cribiori, Dieter Lüst, Carmine Montella

2024Journal of High Energy Physics38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract The species scale provides a lower bound on the shortest possible length that can be probed in gravitational effective theories. It may be defined by the size of the minimal black hole in the theory and, as such, it has recently been given an interpretation along the lines of the celebrated black hole thermodynamics. In this work, we extend this interpretation to the case of charged species. We provide working definitions of minimal black holes for the case of uncharged and charged species constituents. Then, examining the modifications in the thermodynamic properties of near-extremal charged species compared to the uncharged case, we uncover interesting implications for the cosmology of an expanding universe, particularly within the context of the Dark Dimensions Scenario. Finally, we explore possible microscopic constructions in non-supersymmetric string theories in which towers of charged near-extremal species may arise.

Topics & Concepts

CosmologyPhysicsContext (archaeology)Interpretation (philosophy)String (physics)GravitationTheoretical physicsBlack hole thermodynamicsBlack hole (networking)String theoryClassical mechanicsThermodynamicsQuantum mechanicsEntropy (arrow of time)PaleontologyBiologyComputer networkRouting (electronic design automation)Programming languageRouting protocolLink-state routing protocolComputer scienceBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories