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A classification of near-horizon geometries of extremal vacuum black holes

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We consider the near-horizon geometries of extremal, rotating black hole solutions of the vacuum Einstein equations, including a negative cosmological constant, in four and five dimensions. We assume the existence of one rotational symmetry in 4d, two commuting rotational symmetries in 5d and in both cases non-toroidal horizon topology. In 4d we determine the most general near-horizon geometry of such a black hole, and prove it is the same as the near-horizon limit of the extremal Kerr-AdS(4) black hole. In 5d, without a cosmological constant, we determine all possible near-horizon geometries of such black holes. We prove that the only possibilities are one family with a topologically S^1 X S^2 horizon and two distinct families with topologically S^3 horizons. The S^1 X S^2 family contains the near-horizon limit of the boosted extremal Kerr string and the extremal vacuum black ring. The first topologically spherical case is identical to the near-horizon limit of two different black hole solutions: the extremal Myers-Perry black hole and the slowly rotating extremal Kaluza-Klein (KK) black hole. The second topologically spherical case contains the near-horizon limit of the fast rotating extremal KK black hole. Finally, in 5d with a negative cosmological constant, we reduce the problem to solving a sixth-order non-linear ODE of one function. This allows us to recover the near-horizon limit of the known, topologically S^3, extremal rotating AdS(5) black hole. Further, we construct an approximate solution corresponding to the near-horizon geometry of a small, extremal AdS(5) black ring.

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gr-qc 2 hep-th 1

years

2026 3

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Charged and rotating near-horizon geometries in five dimensions

hep-th · 2026-06-24 · accept · novelty 7.0

New closed-form charged rotating five-dimensional near-horizon geometries exist with two independent angular momenta and constant co-rotating electric field, characterized by Sasakian structure and matching expected entropy relations without reducing to Myers-Perry.

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