It is known that the near horizon limit of a (d+1) dimensional extremal charged black hole (BH) is AdS2×Sd−1. I was looking at this paper by Faulkner et al. They consider a (d+1) dimensional extremal charged BH (rather black brane) which is asymptotically AdS. Now for zero temperature I can use their scaling limits (eqn. (20)) to obtain the AdS2×Rd−1.
Can someone tell me how to use the other scaling limit (eqn. (23)) to obtain the small temperature near horizon limit which is AdS2BH×Rd−1?
I understand this is a bit technical (home work type) question. Any hint or may-be-useful references are be much appreciated!
This post imported from StackExchange Physics at 2015-10-24 21:28 (UTC), posted by SE-user pinu