Characterising the Most Rapidly Rotating AdS5-Kerr Black Holes
Abstract
Classical Censorship permits AdS5-Kerr black holes with arbitrarily large angular momenta per unit mass, which does not seem reasonable from a holographic point of view. However, it has been shown that, when these black holes are embedded in string theory, their angular momentum per unit mass is in fact bounded by 22L, where L is the asymptotic curvature scale. One might suppose that the most rapidly rotating AdS5-Kerr black holes, with angular momentum per unit mass close to this bound, might be unstable, for example, to a superradiant instability. We show that this is not always true: there is a small domain in the AdS5-Kerr parameter space corresponding to black holes which are stable against superradiance and yet nearly saturate the stringy bound.
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