BPS black holes in N=2 D=4 gauged supergravities

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We construct and analyze BPS black hole solutions in gauged N = 2,D = 4 supergravity with charged hypermultiplets. A class of solutions can be found through spontaneous symmetry breaking in vacua that preserve maximal supersymmetry. The resulting black holes do not carry any hair for the scalars. We demonstrate this with explicit examples of both asymptotically flat and anti-de Sitter black holes. Next, we analyze the BPS conditions for asymptotically flat black holes with scalar hair and spherical or axial symmetry. We find solutions only in cases when the metric contains ripples and the vector multiplet scalars become ghost-like. We give explicit examples that can be analyzed numerically. Finally, we comment on a way to circumvent the ghostproblem by introducing also fermionic hair. © 2010 SISSA.

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Hristov, K., Looyestijn, H., & Vandoren, S. (2010). BPS black holes in N=2 D=4 gauged supergravities. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2010(8). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2010)103

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