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arxiv: 1104.2641 · v2 · pith:IOOPNVFUnew · submitted 2011-04-13 · ✦ hep-th

Mind the Gap: Supersymmetry Breaking in Scaling, Microstate Geometries

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keywords non-bpsmicrostatescalinggeometryholonomysolutionblackclosed
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We use a multi-species supertube solution to construct an example of a scaling microstate geometry for non-BPS black rings in five dimensions. We obtain the asymptotic charges of the microstate geometry and show how the solution is related to the corresponding non-BPS black ring. The supersymmetry is broken in a very controlled manner using holonomy and this enables a close comparison with a scaling, BPS microstate geometry. Requiring that there are no closed time-like curves near the supertubes places additional restrictions on the moduli space of physical, non-BPS solutions when compared to their BPS analogs. For large holonomy the scaling non-BPS solution always has closed time-like curves while for smaller holonomy there is a "gap" in the non-BPS moduli space relative to the BPS counterpart.

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