The weak gravity conjecture requires the existence of exotic AdS black holes
Brett McInnes
Abstract
The Weak Gravity Conjecture arises from the requirement that it be possible for all (classically stable) extremal black holes to decay. The “black hole version” of the conjecture requires that it should be possible for this to occur through the emission of smaller black holes. We consider this version in the case of extremal AdS4-Kerr-Newman black holes which are stable against a superradiant instability. One finds that the emitted black hole must be rather exotic, having an “angular horizon” analogous to the more familiar (radial) horizon.
Topics & Concepts
PhysicsBlack hole (networking)ConjectureHorizonEvent horizonTheoretical physicsExtremal black holeAstronomyMathematicsCombinatoricsComputer scienceLink-state routing protocolRouting (electronic design automation)Computer networkRouting protocolBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesAdvanced Differential Geometry Research