Motivated by the recent interest on models with varying constants and whether black hole physics can constrain such theories, two-dimensional charged stringy black holes are considered. We exploit the role of two-dimensional stringy black holes as toy models for exploring paradoxes which may lead to constrains on a theory. A two-dimensional charged stringy black hole is investigated in two different settings. Firstly, the two-dimensional black hole is treated as an isolated object and secondly, it is contained in a thermal environment. In both cases, it is shown that the temperature and the entropy of the two-dimensional charged stringy black hole are decreased when its electric charge is increased in time. By piecing together our results a...
Tentative observations and theoretical considerations have recently led to renewed interest in model...
A comprehensive analysis of small fluctuations about two-dimensional string-theoretic and string-ins...
In this paper we first show that within the Hamiltonian description of general relativity, the centr...
We solve the eigenvalue problem of general relativity for the case of charged black holes in two-dim...
Recently it has been suggested that an increase in the fine structure constant α. with time would de...
New and rather controversial observations hint that the fine structure constant \alpha may have been...
There is evidence to suggest that the finestructure constant, a - a measure of the strength of the e...
We show that the modified Cardy-Verlinde formula without the Casimir effect term is satisfied by asy...
We construct a dilatonic two-dimensional model of a charged black hole. The classical solution is a ...
Recently it has been suggested that an increase in the fine structure constant alpha with time would...
We study aspects of d-dimensional black holes with two electric charges, corresponding to fundamenta...
A comprehensive treatment of black hole thermodynamics in two-dimensional dilaton gravity is present...
Abstract We revisit the physical effects of discrete ℤ p gauge charge on black hole thermodynamics, ...
It has been claimed that the cosmological constant in AdS black holes such as the BTZ black hole pla...
We study the propagation of string fields (metric G_{\mu\nu}, Mawxell gauge potential A_{\mu}, dilat...
Tentative observations and theoretical considerations have recently led to renewed interest in model...
A comprehensive analysis of small fluctuations about two-dimensional string-theoretic and string-ins...
In this paper we first show that within the Hamiltonian description of general relativity, the centr...
We solve the eigenvalue problem of general relativity for the case of charged black holes in two-dim...
Recently it has been suggested that an increase in the fine structure constant α. with time would de...
New and rather controversial observations hint that the fine structure constant \alpha may have been...
There is evidence to suggest that the finestructure constant, a - a measure of the strength of the e...
We show that the modified Cardy-Verlinde formula without the Casimir effect term is satisfied by asy...
We construct a dilatonic two-dimensional model of a charged black hole. The classical solution is a ...
Recently it has been suggested that an increase in the fine structure constant alpha with time would...
We study aspects of d-dimensional black holes with two electric charges, corresponding to fundamenta...
A comprehensive treatment of black hole thermodynamics in two-dimensional dilaton gravity is present...
Abstract We revisit the physical effects of discrete ℤ p gauge charge on black hole thermodynamics, ...
It has been claimed that the cosmological constant in AdS black holes such as the BTZ black hole pla...
We study the propagation of string fields (metric G_{\mu\nu}, Mawxell gauge potential A_{\mu}, dilat...
Tentative observations and theoretical considerations have recently led to renewed interest in model...
A comprehensive analysis of small fluctuations about two-dimensional string-theoretic and string-ins...
In this paper we first show that within the Hamiltonian description of general relativity, the centr...