Multi-center non-BPS black holes - The solution

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We construct multi-center, non-supersymmetric four-dimensional solutions describing a rotating D6̄-D2 black hole and an arbitrary number of D4-D2-D0 black holes in a line. These solutions correspond to an a rbitrary number of extremal non-BPS black rings in a Taub-NUT space with a rotating three-charge black hole in the middle. The positions of the centers are determined by solving a set of "bubble" or "integrability" equations that contain cubic polynomials of the inter-center distance, and that allow scaling solutions even when the total four-dimensional angular momentum of the scaling centers is non-zero. © 2009 SISSA.

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Bena, I., Giusto, S., Ruef, C., & Warner, N. P. (2009). Multi-center non-BPS black holes - The solution. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2009(11). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2009/11/032

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