Black Holes and Superconformal Mechanics
P. Claus, M. Derix, R. Kallosh, J. Kumar, P.K. Townsend, and A. Van, Proeyen

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the motion of a superparticle near an extreme Reissner-Nordstrom black hole can be described by a superconformal mechanics model in the large mass limit.
Contribution
It establishes a connection between black hole near-horizon dynamics and superconformal mechanics, providing a new perspective on black hole physics.
Findings
Superparticle dynamics near black holes modeled by superconformal mechanics
Large mass limit simplifies the black hole's near-horizon action
Provides a theoretical framework linking black holes and conformal symmetry
Abstract
The dynamics of a (super)particle near the horizon of an extreme Reissner-Nordstrom black hole is shown to be governed by an action that reduces to a (super)conformal mechanics model in the limit of large black hole mass.
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