We study non-supersymmetric attractors obtained in Type IIA compactifications on Calabi Yau manifolds. Determining if an attractor is stable or unstable requires an algebraically complicated analysis in general. We show using group theoretic techniques that this analysis can be considerably simplified and can be reduced to solving a simple example like the STU model. For attractors with D0-D4 brane charges, determining stability requires expanding the effective potential to quartic order in the massless fields. We obtain the full set of these terms. For attractors with D0-D6 brane charges, we find that there is a moduli space of solutions and the resulting attractors are stable. Our analysis is restricted to the two derivative action
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We develop some properties of the non-BPS attractive STU black hole. Our principle result is the con...
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These lectures provide a pedagogical, introductory review of the so-called Attractor Mechanism (AM) ...
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Configurations of N probe D0-branes in a Calabi-Yau black hole are studied. A large degeneracy of ne...
We develop some properties of the non-BPS attractive STU black hole. Our principle result is the con...
We study the attractor mechanism in low energy effective D=4, N=2 Yang-Mills theory weakly coupled t...
We find examples of non-supersymmetric attractors in Type II string theory compactified on a Calabi ...
We find examples of non-supersymmetric attractors in Type II string theory compactified on a Calabi ...
We look for possible nonsupersymmetric black hole attractor solutions for type II compactification o...
In this paper we study spherically symmetric single-centered attractors in N = 2 $$ \mathcal{N}=2 $$...
We study the attractor mechanism for extremal non-BPS black holes with an infinite throat near horiz...
We discuss non-supersymmetric attractors with an instanton correc-tion in Type IIA string theory com...
We consider attractor varieties arising in the construction of dyonic black holes in Calabi-Yau comp...
We consider two sets of issues in this paper. The first has to do with moduli stabilization, existen...
We develop some properties of the non-BPS attractive STU black hole. Our principle result is the con...
We investigate the correspondence between existence/stability of BPS states in type II string theory...
These lectures provide a pedagogical, introductory review of the so-called Attractor Mechanism (AM) ...
We consider theories with gravity, gauge fields and scalars in four-dimensional asymptotically flat ...
Configurations of N probe D0-branes in a Calabi-Yau black hole are studied. A large degeneracy of ne...
We develop some properties of the non-BPS attractive STU black hole. Our principle result is the con...
We study the attractor mechanism in low energy effective D=4, N=2 Yang-Mills theory weakly coupled t...