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Presented By: Leinweber Institute for Theoretical Physics

HET Seminar | Topological solitons in gravity

Ibrahima Bah (Johns Hopkins)

In this talk I will discuss aspects of microscopic degrees of freedom of gravity as motivated by string theory. Although these are expected to be generically quantum mechanical, our goal is to understand a class of such states that are coherent enough to admit classical descriptions in Einstein gravity. The construction of such states corresponds to adding interesting topological structures in spacetime with the help of compact extra dimensions. The constructions manifestly behave like ultra compact objects, dubbed topological stars, which can also model black hole microstates. I will discuss physical aspects of such constructions.

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