Black holes and branes, supergravity solutions and BPS states, they all play a fundamental role in the understanding of quantum theories of gravity; in this thesis we investigate some of their features from different perspectives. We start considering 4-dimensional N=2 FI-gauged supergravity and construct BPS rotating black holes for the CP^n and t^3 models. Moreover, we obtain a non-extremal generalization of the former and study its thermodynamics. Then, we move to D=5 and search for static solutions with solvegeometry cross-sections. The result is a magnetically charged black hole solution of pure gauged supergravity, a magnetic attractor for the general theory and a no-go theorem ruling out the existence of static, non-dyonic, supersymmetric spacetimes with solvegeometry cross-sections. Subsequently, we focus on M-theory and type-IIA backgrounds that exhibit an AdS3 factor. We obtain the brane set-ups giving rise to these solutions and provide a defect interpretation of the dual 2d CFTs as surface defects within higher-dimensional CFTs. Moreover, we construct a new solution to type-IIA supergravity preserving (0,4) supersymmetries. Finally, we analyze four- and three-charge black holes in heterotic string theory--consisting of bound states of strings, NS5-branes and, optionally, a Kaluza-Klein monopole--and derive an $alpha'$-exact expression for the shift that the conserved charges suffer due to the inclusion of higher-curvature terms. To this end, we apply both the Wald entropy formula and the entropy function formalism.
SUPERGRAVITY BLACK HOLE AND BRANE SOLUTIONS IN VARIOUS DIMENSIONS
FAEDO, FEDERICO MICHELE
2021
Abstract
Black holes and branes, supergravity solutions and BPS states, they all play a fundamental role in the understanding of quantum theories of gravity; in this thesis we investigate some of their features from different perspectives. We start considering 4-dimensional N=2 FI-gauged supergravity and construct BPS rotating black holes for the CP^n and t^3 models. Moreover, we obtain a non-extremal generalization of the former and study its thermodynamics. Then, we move to D=5 and search for static solutions with solvegeometry cross-sections. The result is a magnetically charged black hole solution of pure gauged supergravity, a magnetic attractor for the general theory and a no-go theorem ruling out the existence of static, non-dyonic, supersymmetric spacetimes with solvegeometry cross-sections. Subsequently, we focus on M-theory and type-IIA backgrounds that exhibit an AdS3 factor. We obtain the brane set-ups giving rise to these solutions and provide a defect interpretation of the dual 2d CFTs as surface defects within higher-dimensional CFTs. Moreover, we construct a new solution to type-IIA supergravity preserving (0,4) supersymmetries. Finally, we analyze four- and three-charge black holes in heterotic string theory--consisting of bound states of strings, NS5-branes and, optionally, a Kaluza-Klein monopole--and derive an $alpha'$-exact expression for the shift that the conserved charges suffer due to the inclusion of higher-curvature terms. To this end, we apply both the Wald entropy formula and the entropy function formalism.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14242/75317
URN:NBN:IT:UNIMI-75317