https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09757-7
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Supersymmetric black holes from matter-coupled gauged supergravities
String Theory and Supergravity Group, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, 254 Phayathai Road, Pathumwan, 10330, Bangkok, Thailand
Received:
19
July
2021
Accepted:
16
October
2021
Published online:
16
November
2021
We study supersymmetric black holes in matter-coupled and gauged supergravities in four dimensions. In theory, we consider gauged supergravity coupled to three vector multiplets and gauge group. The resulting gauged supergravity admits two supersymmetric vacua with and SO(3) symmetries. We find an solution with symmetry and an analytic solution interpolating between this geometry and the symmetric vacuum. For gauged supergravity coupled to six vector multiplets with gauge group, there exist four supersymmetric vacua with , , and symmetries. We find a number of and geometries together with the solutions interpolating between these geometries and all, but the , vacua. These solutions provide a new class of black holes with spherical and hyperbolic horizons dual to holographic RG flows across dimensions from SCFTs in three dimensions to superconformal quantum mechanics within the framework of four-dimensional gauged supergravity.
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