Charged-rotating black holes and black strings in higher dimensional Einstein-Maxwell theory with a positive cosmological constant
Abstract
We present arguments for the existence of charged, rotating black holes in d=2N+1 dimensions, with d≥ 5 with a positive cosmological constant. These solutions posses both, a regular horizon and a cosmological horizon of spherical topology and have N equal-magnitude angular momenta. They approach asymptotically the de Sitter spacetime background. The counterpart equations for d=2N+2 are investigated, by assuming that the fields are independant of the extra dimension y, leading to black strings solutions. These solutions are regular at the event horizon. The asymptotic form of the metric is not the de Sitter form and exhibit a naked singularity at finite proper distance.
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