Logarithmic Corrections to Black Hole Entropy: the Non-BPS Branch
Abstract
We compute the leading logarithmic correction to black hole entropy on the non-BPS branch of 4D N≥ 2 supergravity theories. This branch corresponds to finite temperature black holes whose extremal limit does not preserve supersymmetry, such as the D0-D6 system in string theory. Starting from a black hole in minimal Kaluza-Klein theory, we discuss in detail its embedding into N=8, 6, 4, 2 supergravity, its spectrum of quadratic fluctuations in all these environments, and the resulting quantum corrections. We find that the c-anomaly vanishes only when N≥ 6, in contrast to the BPS branch where c vanishes for all N≥ 2. We briefly discuss potential repercussions this feature could have in a microscopic description of these black holes.
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