Supersymmetry, Trace Anomaly and Naked Singularities
Abstract
We discuss stationary supersymmetric bosonic configurations of the Einstein-Maxwell theory embedded in N=2 supergravity. Some of these configurations, including the Kerr-Newman solutions with m = |q| and arbitrary angular momentum per unit mass a, exhibit naked singularities. However, N=2 supergravity has trace anomaly. The nonvanishing anomalous energy-momentum tensor of these Kerr-Newman solutions violates a consistency condition for a configuration to admit unbroken supersymmetry. Thus, the trace anomaly of this theory prevents the supersymmetric solutions from exhibiting naked singularities.
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