Extremal black holes, nilpotent orbits and the true fake superpotential

Guillaume Bossard, Yann Michelb, Boris Piolineb

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Abstract

Dimensional reduction along time offers a powerful way to study stationary solutions of 4D symmetric supergravity models via group-theoretical methods. We apply this approach systematically to extremal, BPS and non-BPS, spherically symmetric black holes, and obtain their "fake superpotential" W. The latter provides first order equations for the radial problem, governs the mass and entropy formula and gives the semi-classical approximation to the radial wave function. To achieve this goal, we note that the Noether charge for the radial evolution must lie in a certain Lagrangian submanifold of a nilpotent orbit of the 3D continuous duality group, and construct a suitable parametrization of this Lagrangian. For general non-BPS extremal black holes in N = 8 supergravity, W is obtained by solving a non-standard diagonalization problem, which reduces to a sextic polynomial in W2 whose coefficients are SU(8) invariant functions of the central charges. By consistent truncation we obtain W for other supergravity models with a symmetric moduli space. In particular, for the one-modulus S3 model, W2 is given explicitely as the root of a cubic polynomial. The STU model is investigated in detail and the nilpotency of the Noether charge is checked on explicit solutions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number38
JournalJournal of High Energy Physics
Volume2010
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Black holes
  • Black holes in string theory
  • Supersymmetry and duality

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