Do supersymmetric anti-de Sitter black rings exist?

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Abstract

We determine the most general near-horizon geometry of a supersymmetric, asymptotically anti-de Sitter, black hole solution of five-dimensional minimal gauged supergravity that admits two rotational symmetries. The near-horizon geometry is that of the supersymmetric, topologically spherical, black hole solution of Chong et al. This proves that regular supersymmetric anti-de Sitter black rings with two rotational symmetries do not exist in minimal supergravity. However, we do find a solution corresponding to the near-horizon geometry of a supersymmetric black ring held in equilibrium by a conical singularity, which suggests that nonsupersymmetric anti-de Sitter black rings may exist but cannot be "balanced" in the supersymmetric limit. © SISSA 2007.

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Kunduri, H. K., Lucietti, J., & Reall, H. S. (2007). Do supersymmetric anti-de Sitter black rings exist? Journal of High Energy Physics, 2007(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2007/02/026

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