A Space/Time Interchange Symmetry of Rotating AdS Black Holes in General Dimensions
Abstract
We revisit the previously known local inversion symmetry of the five-dimensional Kerr-AdS metric that relates the over-rotating black hole to the under-rotating one and reinterpret it as an interchanging symmetry between time and the longitudinal angular coordinates. We generalize this to all D dimensions, including D=4, thereby enlarging the trivial linear ZN symmetry of the N=(D-1)/2 longitudinal angular coordinates to the nonlinearly realized ZN+1 symmetry that involves time.
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