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Static BPS Black Holes in AdS4 with General Dyonic Charges

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We complete the study of static BPS, asymptotically AdS$_4$ black holes within N=2 FI-gauged supergravity and where the scalar manifold is a homogeneous very special Kahler manifold. We find the analytic form for the general solution to the BPS equations, the horizon appears as a double root of a particular quartic polynomial whereas in previous work this quartic polynomial further factored into a pair of double roots. A new and distinguishing feature of our solutions is that the phase of the supersymmetry parameter varies throughout the black hole. The general solution has $2n_v$ independent parameters; there are two algebraic constraints on $2n_v+2$ charges, matching our previous analysis on BPS solutions of the form $AdS_2\times \Sigma_g$. As a consequence we have proved that every BPS geometry of this form can arise as the horizon geometry of a BPS AdS$_4$ black hole. When specialized to the STU-model our solutions uplift to M-theory and describe a stack of M2-branes wrapped on a Riemman surface in a Calabi-Yau fivefold with internal angular momentum.

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Equivariant localization for $D=4$ gauged supergravity

hep-th · 2024-12-10 · conditional · novelty 8.0

Supersymmetric Euclidean D=4 N=2 gauged supergravity actions and fluxes localize onto R-symmetry fixed points, proving large-N SCFT free-energy formulas and UV-IR relations.

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  • Equivariant localization for $D=4$ gauged supergravity hep-th · 2024-12-10 · conditional · none · ref 65 · internal anchor

    Supersymmetric Euclidean D=4 N=2 gauged supergravity actions and fluxes localize onto R-symmetry fixed points, proving large-N SCFT free-energy formulas and UV-IR relations.