Two-dimensional black holes in accelerated frames: quantum aspects
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Abstract: By considering charged black hole solutions of a one parameter family of two dimensional dilaton gravity theories, one finds the existence of quantum mechanically stable gravitational kinks with a simple mass to charge relation. Unlike their Einsteinian counterpart (i.e. extreme Reissner-Nordstr"om), these have nonvanishing horizon surface gravity.
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