We derive a general form of first-order flow equations for extremal and non-extremal, static, spherically symmetric black holes in theories with massless scalars and vectors coupled to gravity. By rewriting the action as a sum of squares a la Bogomol'nyi, we identify the function governing the first-order gradient flow, the `generalised superpotential', which reduces to the `fake superpotential' for non-supersymmetric extremal black holes and to the central charge for supersymmetric black holes. For theories whose scalar manifold is a symmetric space after a timelike dimensional reduction, we present the condition for the existence of a generalised superpotential. We provide examples to illustrate the formalism in four and five spacetime di...
We propose a first order formalism for multi-centered black holes with flat tree-dimensional base-sp...
We consider the fist order, gradient-flow, description of the scalar fields coupled to spherically s...
We show that the second order field equations characterizing extremal solutions for spherically symm...
We exploit some common features of black hole and domain wall solutions of (super)gravity theories c...
We exploit some common features of black hole and domain wall solutions of (super)gravity theories c...
We exploit some common features of black hole and domain wall solutions of (super)gravity theories c...
We construct interpolating solutions describing single-center static extremal non-supersymmetric bla...
We construct interpolating solutions describing single-center static extremal non-supersymmetric bla...
We exploit some common features of black hole and domain wall solutions of (super)gravity theories c...
We derive explicitly the superpotential W for the non-BPS branch of N=2 extremal black holes in term...
AbstractWe derive explicitly the superpotential W for the non-BPS branch of N=2 extremal black holes...
We propose a first order formalism for multi-centered black holes with flat tree-dimensional base-sp...
Extremal black holes in Maxwell-Einstein supergravities with scalar fields can be obtained as soluti...
We propose a first order formalism for multi-centered black holes with flat tree-dimensional base-sp...
Abstract We consider electrically charged static nonextremal black holes in d-dimensional Einstein-M...
We propose a first order formalism for multi-centered black holes with flat tree-dimensional base-sp...
We consider the fist order, gradient-flow, description of the scalar fields coupled to spherically s...
We show that the second order field equations characterizing extremal solutions for spherically symm...
We exploit some common features of black hole and domain wall solutions of (super)gravity theories c...
We exploit some common features of black hole and domain wall solutions of (super)gravity theories c...
We exploit some common features of black hole and domain wall solutions of (super)gravity theories c...
We construct interpolating solutions describing single-center static extremal non-supersymmetric bla...
We construct interpolating solutions describing single-center static extremal non-supersymmetric bla...
We exploit some common features of black hole and domain wall solutions of (super)gravity theories c...
We derive explicitly the superpotential W for the non-BPS branch of N=2 extremal black holes in term...
AbstractWe derive explicitly the superpotential W for the non-BPS branch of N=2 extremal black holes...
We propose a first order formalism for multi-centered black holes with flat tree-dimensional base-sp...
Extremal black holes in Maxwell-Einstein supergravities with scalar fields can be obtained as soluti...
We propose a first order formalism for multi-centered black holes with flat tree-dimensional base-sp...
Abstract We consider electrically charged static nonextremal black holes in d-dimensional Einstein-M...
We propose a first order formalism for multi-centered black holes with flat tree-dimensional base-sp...
We consider the fist order, gradient-flow, description of the scalar fields coupled to spherically s...
We show that the second order field equations characterizing extremal solutions for spherically symm...