Stable Non-BPS Black Holes and Black Strings in Five Dimensions
Abstract
In this paper we study black hole and black string solutions in five dimensional N=2 supergravity theories arising from the compactification of M-theory on Calabi-Yau manifolds. In particular, we consider explicit examples of three parameter Calabi-Yau manifolds which are obtained as hypersurfaces in toric varieties. Using the attractor mechanism, we obtain BPS as well as non-BPS black holes in these compactified supergravity theories. We also consider the black string solutions in these models. We analyze the stability of these extremal black brane configurations by computing the recombination factor. We find multiple stable non-BPS attractor solutions in some of these models.
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