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      Microscopics of Rotating Black Holes: Entropy and Greybody Factors

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          We review the status of microscopic counting of rotating black hole degrees of freedom. We present two complementary approaches which both utilize the near-horizon geometry and precisely reproduce the Bekenstein Hawking entropy for near-extreme rotating black holes in D=4 and D=5. The first one, proposed by Strominger, is applicable for the Ramond-Ramond sector and relies on the correspondence between the near-horizon geometry and the conformal field theory on its boundary. The second one (somewhat more heuristic), employs the conformal sigma-model in the Neveu-Schwarz-Neveu-Schwarz sector and accounts for the black hole microstates by counting the small scale oscillations of the dyonic string there. We also present the wave equation for the minimally coupled scalars for such rotating black hole background, and discuss its implication for the greybody factors. The results are illustrated for the prototype D=5 rotating black hole.

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            The Black Hole in Three Dimensional Space Time

            The standard Einstein-Maxwell equations in 2+1 spacetime dimensions, with a negative cosmological constant, admit a black hole solution. The 2+1 black hole -characterized by mass, angular momentum and charge, defined by flux integrals at infinity- is quite similar to its 3+1 counterpart. Anti-de Sitter space appears as a negative energy state separated by a mass gap from the continuous black hole spectrum. Evaluation of the partition function yields that the entropy is equal to twice the perimeter length of the horizon.
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              The Bekenstein-Hawking area-entropy relation \(S_{BH}=A/4\) is derived for a class of five-dimensional extremal black holes in string theory by counting the degeneracy of BPS soliton bound states.
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                19 October 1998
                1998-10-20
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                10.1002/(SICI)1521-3978(20001)48:1/3<65::AID-PROP65>3.0.CO;2-7
                hep-th/9810142
                f3350109-24f3-4e5d-8167-3baea6e7f37a
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                UPR-0818-T
                Fortsch.Phys.48:65-75,2000
                20 pages, RevTeX, Based on talks given at PASCOS '98, Strings '98, and Buckow '98
                hep-th

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