New supersymetries for spinning particles and black holes

Abstract

The usual extensions of supersymmetry require the existence of a complex structure and the formulation of the theory on K\"ahler manifolds. It is shown, that by relaxing the constraints on the algebra of supercharges we can get new supersymmetries whenever a manifold possesses a structure admitting the existence of a Killing-Yano tensor field. Examples of such manifolds are the Kerr-Newman space-times describing spinning black holes in four dimensions.

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