# Global half-BPS $AdS_2\times S^6$ solutions in Type IIB

**Authors:** David Corbino, Eric D'Hoker, Justin Kaidi, Christoph F. Uhlemann

arXiv: 1812.10206 · 2019-03-27

## TL;DR

This paper explores the construction of global half-BPS $AdS_2 	imes S^6$ solutions in Type IIB supergravity, focusing on their relation to $(p,q)$-string junctions and the existence of regular, complete geometries.

## Contribution

It identifies boundary singularities for matching local solutions to string junctions and constructs new globally regular solutions with $AdS_2$ throats.

## Key findings

- Constructed solutions with multiple $(p,q)$-strings.
- Identified singularity types needed at boundary for matching solutions.
- Developed multi-parameter families of regular, complete solutions.

## Abstract

We investigate half-BPS Type IIB supergravity solutions with spacetime geometry $AdS_2\times S^6$ warped over a Riemann surface $\Sigma$. The general local solution was obtained in earlier work in terms of two holomorphic functions $\mathcal A_\pm$ on $\Sigma$. In the first part of this paper we seek global solutions corresponding to the near-horizon behavior of $(p,q)$-string junctions. We identify the type of singularity in $\mathcal A_\pm$ needed at the boundary of $\Sigma$ to match the solutions locally onto the classic $(p,q)$-string solution. We construct solutions with multiple $(p,q)$-strings, but the existence of geodesically complete solutions remains unsettled. In a second part we construct multi-parameter families of non-compact globally regular and geodesically complete solutions with asymptotic regions and an $AdS_2$ throat which caps off smoothly.

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