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Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2003

All supersymmetric solutions of minimal supergravity in five dimensions

Jerome P. Gauntlett; Jan Gutowski; C.M. Hull; Stathis Pakis; Harvey S. Reall

All purely bosonic supersymmetric solutions of minimal supergravity in five dimensions are classified. The solutions preserve either one half or all of the supersymmetry. Explicit examples of new solutions are given, including a large family of plane-fronted waves and a maximally supersymmetric analogue of the Godel universe which lifts to a solution of 11-dimensional supergravity that preserves 20 supersymmetries.


Living Reviews in Relativity | 2008

Black Holes in Higher Dimensions

Roberto Emparan; Harvey S. Reall

We review black-hole solutions of higher-dimensional vacuum gravity and higher-dimensional supergravity theories. The discussion of vacuum gravity is pedagogical, with detailed reviews of Myers-Perry solutions, black rings, and solution-generating techniques. We discuss black-hole solutions of maximal supergravity theories, including black holes in anti-de Sitter space. General results and open problems are discussed throughout.


Physical Review Letters | 2004

A Supersymmetric Black Ring

Henriette Elvang; Roberto Emparan; David Lopez Mateos; Harvey S. Reall

A new supersymmetric black hole solution of five-dimensional supergravity is presented. It has an event horizon of topology S1 x S2. This is the first example of a supersymmetric, asymptotically flat black hole of nonspherical topology. The solution is uniquely specified by its electric charge and two independent angular momenta. These conserved charges can be arbitrarily close, but not exactly equal, to those of a supersymmetric black hole of spherical topology.


Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2007

Near-horizon symmetries of extremal black holes

Hari K. Kunduri; James Lucietti; Harvey S. Reall

Recent work has demonstrated an attractor mechanism for extremal rotating black holes subject to the assumption of a near-horizon SO(2, 1) symmetry. We prove the existence of this symmetry for any extremal black hole with the same number of rotational symmetries as known four- and five-dimensional solutions (including black rings). The result is valid for a general two-derivative theory of gravity coupled to Abelian vectors and uncharged scalars, allowing for a non-trivial scalar potential. We prove that it remains valid in the presence of higher-derivative corrections. We show that SO(2, 1)-symmetric near-horizon solutions can be analytically continued to give SU(2)-symmetric black hole solutions. For example, the near-horizon limit of an extremal 5D Myers–Perry black hole is related by analytic continuation to a non-extremal cohomogeneity-1 Myers–Perry solution.


Physical Review D | 2005

Supersymmetric black rings and three-charge supertubes

Henriette Elvang; Roberto Emparan; David Lopez Mateos; Harvey S. Reall

We present supergravity solutions for


Physical Review D | 2002

Generalized Weyl solutions

Roberto Emparan; Harvey S. Reall

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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2004

General supersymmetric AdS(5) black holes

Jan Gutowski; Harvey S. Reall

-supersymmetric black supertubes with three charges and three dipoles. Their reduction to five dimensions yields supersymmetric black rings with regular horizons and two independent angular momenta. The general solution contains seven independent parameters and provides the first example of nonuniqueness of supersymmetric black holes. In ten dimensions, the solutions can be realized as D1-D5-P black supertubes. We also present a worldvolume construction of a supertube that exhibits three dipoles explicitly. This description allows an arbitrary cross section but captures only one of the angular momenta.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2004

General supersymmetric AdS5 black holes

Jan Gutowski; Harvey S. Reall

It was shown by Weyl that the general static axisymmetric solution of the vacuum Einstein equations in four dimensions is given in terms of a single axisymmetric solution of the Laplace equation in three-dimensional flat space. Weyl’s construction is generalized here to arbitrary dimension D>4. The general solution of the D-dimensional vacuum Einstein equations that admits D22 orthogonal commuting non-null Killing vector fields is given either in terms of D23 independent axisymmetric solutions of Laplace’s equation in threedimensional flat space or by D24 independent solutions of Laplace’s equation in two-dimensional flat space. Explicit examples of new solutions are given. These include a five-dimensional asymptotically flat ‘‘black ring’’ with an event horizon of topology S 1 3S 2 held in equilibrium by a conical singularity in the form of a disk.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2004

Supersymmetric AdS5 black holes

Jan Gutowski; Harvey S. Reall

Supersymmetric, asymptotically AdS5, black hole solutions of five dimensional gauged supergravity coupled to arbitrarily many abelian vector multiplets are presented. The general nature of supersymmetric solutions of this theory is discussed. All maximally supersymmetric solutions of this theory (with or without gauging) are obtained.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2008

Local fluid dynamical entropy from gravity

Sayantani Bhattacharyya; Veronika E. Hubeny; R. Loganayagam; Gautam Mandal; Shiraz Minwalla; Takeshi Morita; Mukund Rangamani; Harvey S. Reall

Supersymmetric, asymptotically AdS5, black hole solutions of five dimensional gauged supergravity coupled to arbitrarily many abelian vector multiplets are presented. The general nature of supersymmetric solutions of this theory is discussed. All maximally supersymmetric solutions of this theory (with or without gauging) are obtained.

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Hari K. Kunduri

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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Mark Durkee

University of Cambridge

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