Non-Extreme Black Holes of Five Dimensional N=2 AdS Supergravity
K. Behrndt, M. Cvetic, and W. A. Sabra

TL;DR
This paper derives and analyzes non-extreme static black hole solutions in five-dimensional N=2 gauged supergravity, revealing how non-extremality affects singularities and regularity, with explicit solutions in the STU model.
Contribution
It provides the first explicit solutions for non-extreme black holes in D=5 N=2 gauged supergravity, including conditions for regularity and the impact of non-extremality.
Findings
Non-extreme solutions differ from ungauged cases only in the non-extremality function.
A lower bound on the non-extremality parameter ensures regular black hole solutions.
The BPS limit of these solutions exhibits naked singularities.
Abstract
We derive and analyse the full set of equations of motion for non-extreme static black holes (including examples with the spatial curvatures k=-1 and k=0) in D=5 N=2 gauged supergravity by employing the techniques of "very special geometry". These solutions turn out to differ from those in the ungauged supergravity only in the non-extremality function, which has an additional term (proportional to the gauge coupling g), responsible for the appearance of naked singularities in the BPS-saturated limit. We derive an explicit solution for the STU model of gauged supergravity which is incidentally also a solution of D=5 N=4 and N=8 gauged supergravity. This solution is specified by three charges, the asymptotic negative cosmological constant (minimum of the potential) and a non-extremality parameter. While its BPS-saturated limit has a naked singularity, we find a lower bound on the…
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