Abstract: We consider the flow equations for 1/4-BPS asymptotically AdS4 static black holes in Fayet-Iliopoulos gauged supergravity, using very special geometry identities to obtain a simplified form in the most general case. Under mild assumptions on the form of the solution, we analyse the flow equations and find an explicit solution for arbitrary gauging and charge vectors. Comparing with the corresponding attractor equations, we find that the solution is given in terms of exactly the same vector of parameters, implying that all regular attractors can be extended to full black hole solutions. We present explicit examples of black hole solutions with all complex scalars and allowed charges turned on, within the STU model and its truncations

Katmadas, S. (2014). Static BPS black holes in U(1) gauged supergravity. JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, 2014(9), 1-23 [10.1007/JHEP09(2014)027].

Static BPS black holes in U(1) gauged supergravity

Katmadas, S
2014

Abstract

Abstract: We consider the flow equations for 1/4-BPS asymptotically AdS4 static black holes in Fayet-Iliopoulos gauged supergravity, using very special geometry identities to obtain a simplified form in the most general case. Under mild assumptions on the form of the solution, we analyse the flow equations and find an explicit solution for arbitrary gauging and charge vectors. Comparing with the corresponding attractor equations, we find that the solution is given in terms of exactly the same vector of parameters, implying that all regular attractors can be extended to full black hole solutions. We present explicit examples of black hole solutions with all complex scalars and allowed charges turned on, within the STU model and its truncations
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Black Holes in String Theory; Supergravity Models; Nuclear and High Energy Physics
English
2014
2014
9
1
23
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Katmadas, S. (2014). Static BPS black holes in U(1) gauged supergravity. JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, 2014(9), 1-23 [10.1007/JHEP09(2014)027].
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