Slowly rotating black holes modeled by Solv geometries
Abstract
We present a slowly rotating generalization of a black hole modeled by a Solv horizon geometry, in five dimensional General Relativity. A separable ansatz compatible with Einstein equations is proposed, which is integrated in terms of hypergeometric and exponential functions. The solution highly simplifies after requiring to maintain the same asymptotic behaviour as the non-rotating black hole and to have finite, non-vanishing charges. We compute the charges of the solution and also comment on its importance for studying the phase space of the theory in this sector.
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