Black brane world from gravitating half -lump
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Abstract: We study O() nonlinear -model in -dimensional curved spacetime with negative cosmological constant, and find a new -lump solution with half-integer winding and divergent energy. When the spatial structure of extra-dimensions is determined by this global defect, a black -brane surrounded by the degenerated horizon is formed and its near-horizon geometry is identified as a warp geometry of cigar type.
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