Emparan García de Salazar, Roberto A.Grumiller, DanielTanabe, Kentaro2014-04-072014-04-072013-06-180031-9007https://hdl.handle.net/2445/53293We show that in the limit of a large number of dimensions a wide class of nonextremal neutral black holes has a universal near-horizon limit. The limiting geometry is the two-dimensional black hole of string theory with a two-dimensional target space. Its conformal symmetry explains the properties of massless scalars found recently in the large-D limit. For black branes with string charges, the near-horizon geometry is that of the three-dimensional black strings of Horne and Horowitz. The analogies between the α′ expansion in string theory and the large-D expansion in gravity suggest a possible effective string description of the large-D limit of black holes. We comment on applications to several subjects, in particular to the problem of critical collapse.5 p.application/pdfeng(c) American Physical Society, 2013Forats negres (Astronomia)Gravetat quànticaFísica nuclearBlack holes (Astronomy)Quantum gravityNuclear physicsLarge D gravity and low D stringsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article6320242014-04-07info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess