Supersymmetric Dyonic Strings in 6-Dimensions from 3-Dimensions
Abstract
It was shown in arXiv:1410.7168 that compactifying D=6, N=(1,0) ungauged supergravity coupled to a single tensor multiplet on S3 one gets a particular D=3, N=4 gauged supergravity which is a consistent reduction. We construct two supersymmetric black string solutions in this 3-dimensional model with one and two active scalars respectively. Uplifting the first, one gets a dyonic string solution in D=6 that has been known for a long time. Whereas, uplifting the second solution, one finds a very interesting configuration where magnetic strings are located uniformly on a circle in a plane within the 4-dimensional flat transverse space and electric strings are distributed homogeneously inside this circle. Both solutions have AdS3 × S3 limits.
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