Higher dimensional rotating black holes in Einstein-Maxwell theory with negative cosmological constant
Jutta Kunz, Francisco Navarro-Lerida, and Eugen Radu

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the existence of charged, rotating black holes with equal angular momenta in higher odd dimensions within Einstein-Maxwell theory with a negative cosmological constant, analyzing their physical properties.
Contribution
It introduces new solutions for charged, rotating black holes in higher dimensions with Anti-de Sitter asymptotics, expanding the understanding of black hole configurations.
Findings
Existence of charged, rotating black holes in odd dimensions $D\,\geq\,5$
Analysis of their global charges and gyromagnetic ratios
Characterization of their horizon properties
Abstract
We present arguments for the existence of charged, rotating black holes with equal-magnitude angular momenta in an odd number of dimensions . These solutions posses a regular horizon of spherical topology and approach asymptotically the Anti-de Sitter spacetime background. We analyze their global charges, their gyromagnetic ratio and their horizon properties.
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