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Chandrasekhar, B.; Parvizi, S.; Tavanfar, A.; Yavartanoo, H., E-mail: chandra@iopb.res.in, E-mail: parvizi@theory.ipm.ac.ir, E-mail: art@ipm.ir, E-mail: yavar@phya.snu.ac.kr
Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste (Italy)2006
Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste (Italy)2006
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[en] We investigate the attractor mechanism for spherically symmetric extremal black holes in a theory of general R2 gravity in 4-dimensions, coupled to gauge fields and moduli fields. For the general R2 theory, we look for solutions which are analytic near the horizon, show that they exist and enjoy the attractor behavior. The attractor point is determined by extremization of an effective potential at the horizon. This analysis includes the backreaction and supports the validity of non-supersymmetric attractors in the presence of higher derivative interactions. To include a wider class of solutions, we continue our analysis for the specific case of a Gauss-Bonnet theory which is non- topological, due to the coupling of Gauss-Bonnet terms to the moduli fields. We find that the regularity of moduli fields at the horizon is sufficient for attractor behavior. For the non-analytic sector, this regularity condition in turns implies the minimality of the effective potential at the attractor point. (author)
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Jan 2006; 20 p; IP/BBSR--2006-9; IPM/P--2006/008; TIFR/TH--06-04; Also available at: http://www.ictp.it; 44 refs, 2 figs
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