On the negative spectrum of the 2+1 black hole
Abstract
In (2+1)-dimensional gravity with negative cosmological constant, the states in the negative energy range, between AdS (M=-1) and the so-called BTZ black hole (M≥ 0), correspond to topological defects with angular deficit 0<α <2π . These defects are produced by (static or spinning) 0-branes which, in the extreme case M =-|J|, admit globally-defined covariantly constant spinors. Thus, these branes correspond to BPS solitons and are stable ground state candidates for the corresponding supersymmetric extension of 2+1 AdS gravity. These branes constitute external currents that couple in a gauge-invariant way to three-dimensional AdS gravity.
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