Black Hole Attractors in Extended Supergravity
S. Ferrara, A. Marrani

TL;DR
This paper reviews the attractor mechanism in extremal black holes within extended supergravity theories, focusing on moduli spaces and recent advances in BPS and non-BPS solutions with non-compact stabilizers.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of the attractor mechanism in extended supergravity, highlighting recent progress in understanding moduli spaces for BPS and non-BPS black hole solutions.
Findings
Analysis of charge orbits with non-compact stabilizers
Recent advances in moduli space characterization
Comparison between BPS and non-BPS attractor solutions
Abstract
We review some aspects of the attractor mechanism for extremal black holes of (not necessarily supersymmetric) theories coupling Einstein gravity to scalars and Maxwell vector fields. Thence, we consider N=2 and N=8, d=4 supergravities, reporting some recent advances on the moduli spaces associated to BPS and non-BPS attractor solutions supported by charge orbits with non-compact stabilizers.
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