D-brane Black Holes: Large-N Limit and the Effective String Description
Abstract
We address the derivation of the effective conformal field theory description of the 5-dimensional black hole, modelled by a collection of D1- and D5- branes, from the corresponding low energy U(Q1)xU(Q5) gauge theory. Finite horizon size at weak coupling requires both Q1 and Q5 to be large. We derive the result in the moduli space approximation (say for Q1>Q5) and appeal to supersymmetry to argue its validity beyond weak coupling. As a result of a combination of quenched ZQ1 Wilson lines and a residual Weyl symmetry, the low-lying excitations of the U(Q1)xU(Q5) gauge theory are described by an effective N=4 superconformal field theory with c=6 in 1+1 dimensions, where the space is a circle of radius RQ1Q5. We also discuss the appearance of a marginal perturbation of the effective conformal field theory for large but finite values of Q5.
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