Classification of Killing Horizons in D=11 Supergravity

Abstract

We initiate the classification of supersymmetric degenerate Killing horizons, with closed spatial cross section, away from the near-horizon limit in D=11 supergravity. We prove that all such solutions fall into two distinct classes, depending on lightcone chirality with respect to a Gaussian null coordinate system. For the first class of solutions, the negative lightcone chirality part of the Killing spinor is non-zero on the Killing horizon, and we prove that all such solutions are isometric to supersymmetric near-horizon geometries. In the second class, the negative lightcone chirality part of the Killing spinor vanishes on the Killing horizon. In this case, we prove that the spinorial Lie derivative of the Killing spinor with respect to the Killing vector which generates the Killing horizon vanishes, and that all such solutions with more than 13 supersymmetries are pp-waves.

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