From Black Strings to Fundamental Strings: Non-uniformity and Phase Transitions (2410.23597v2)
Abstract: We discuss the transition between black strings and fundamental strings in the presence of a compact dimension, $\mathbb{S}1_z$. In particular, we study the Horowitz-Polchinski effective field theory in $\mathbb{R}d\times\mathbb{S}1_z$, with a reduction on the Euclidean time circle $\mathbb{S}\tau1$. The classical solution of this theory describes a bound state of self-gravitating strings, known as a ``string star'', in Lorentzian spacetime. By analyzing non-uniform perturbations to the uniform solution, we identify the critical mass at which the string star becomes unstable towards non-uniformity along the spatial circle (i.e., Gregory-Laflamme instability) and determine the order of the associated phase transition. For $3\le d<4$, we argue that at the critical mass, the uniform string star can transition into a localized black hole. More generally, we describe the sequence of transitions from a large uniform black string as its mass decreases, depending on the value of $d$. Additionally, using the $SL(2)_k/U(1)$ model in string theory, we show that for sufficiently large $d$, the uniform black string is stable against non-uniformity before transitioning into fundamental strings. We also present a novel solution that exhibits double winding symmetry breaking in the asymptotically $\mathbb{R}d\times\mathbb{S}1\tau\times\mathbb{S}1_z$ Euclidean spacetime.
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