Solitonic Strings and BPS Saturated Dyonic Black Holes
Mirjam Cvetic (University of Pennsylvania), Arkady A. Tseytlin, (Imperial College)

TL;DR
This paper constructs a six-dimensional solitonic string solution that reduces to a dyonic black hole in four dimensions, saturates the BPS bound, and has entropy linked to string microstates, providing insights into string theory black hole microphysics.
Contribution
It introduces a new six-dimensional solitonic string solution with BPS saturation, connecting it to four-dimensional black holes and their microscopic entropy interpretation.
Findings
Solution saturates the Bogomol'nyi bound.
Black hole entropy depends only on quantized charges.
Entropy linked to string oscillations and microstates.
Abstract
We consider a six-dimensional solitonic string solution described by a conformal chiral null model with non-trivial superconformal transverse part. It can be interpreted as a five-dimensional dyonic solitonic string wound around a compact fifth dimension. The conformal model is regular with the short-distance (`throat') region equivalent to a WZW theory. At distances larger than the compactification scale the solitonic string reduces to a dyonic static spherically-symmetric black hole of toroidally compactified heterotic string. The new four-dimensional solution is parameterised by five charges, saturates the Bogomol'nyi bound and has nontrivial dilaton-axion field and moduli fields of two-torus. When acted by combined T- and S-duality transformations it serves as a generating solution for all the static spherically-symmetric BPS-saturated configurations of the low-energy…
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