Extremal Multicenter Black Holes: Nilpotent Orbits and Tits Satake Universality Classes
Pietro Fre, Alexander S. Sorin

TL;DR
This paper classifies extremal multicenter black hole solutions in supergravity theories using nilpotent orbits and Tits Satake universality classes, providing a unified framework and new classifications for these solutions.
Contribution
It introduces a universal classification scheme for extremal multicenter black holes based on nilpotent orbits and Tits Satake classes, and develops a closed algorithm for constructing solutions.
Findings
Classification of orbits reduces to Tits-Satake projection.
Complete survey of multicenter solutions in the S^3 model.
New intrinsic classification of W-orbits for the S^3 model.
Abstract
Four dimensional supergravity theories whose scalar manifold is a symmetric coset manifold U[D=4]/Hc are arranged into a finite list of Tits Satake universality classes. Stationary solutions of these theories, spherically symmetric or not, are identified with those of an euclidian three-dimensional sigma-model, whose target manifold is a Lorentzian coset U[D=3]/H* and the extremal ones are associated with H* nilpotent orbits in the K* representation emerging from the orthogonal decomposition of the algebra U[D=3] with respect to H*. It is shown that the classification of such orbits can always be reduced to the Tits-Satake projection and it is a class property of the Tits Satake universality classes. The construction procedure of Bossard et al of extremal multicenter solutions by means of a triangular hierarchy of integrable equations is completed and converted into a closed algorithm…
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