We show that the general framework proposed by Kleihaus et al. (2015) for the study of asymptotically flat vacuum black objects with k + 1 equal magnitude angular momenta in D ≥ 5 spacetime dimensions (with 0 ≤ k ≤ D - 5 2 ) can be extended to the case of Einstein–Maxwell-dilaton (EMd) theory. This framework can describe black holes with spherical horizon topology, the simplest solutions corresponding to a class of electrically charged (dilatonic) Myers–Perry black holes. Balanced charged black objects with S n + 1 × S 2 k + 1 horizon topology can also be studied (with D = 2 k + n + 4 ). Black rings correspond to the case k = 0 , while the solutions with k > 0 are black r...
Using the blackfold approach, we study new classes of higher-dimensional rotating black holes with e...
30 pages, 1 eps figure, 8 typos correctedInternational audienceWe present new solutions to Einstein-...
We propose a general framework for the study of asymptotically flat black objects with k + 1 equal m...
We show that the general framework proposed by Kleihaus et al. (2015) for the study of asymptoticall...
We show that the general framework proposed by Kleihaus et al. (2015) for the study of asymptoticall...
We derive new rotating, non-asymptotically flat black ring solutions in five-dimensional Einstein-Ma...
Latex, 16 pages, 6 .ps figuresInternational audienceStatic spherically symmetric asymptotically flat...
We construct exact charged rotating black holes in Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory in $D$ spacetime ...
Minor corrections. 2 references added. To appear in Physical Review DInternational audienceWe show t...
The light rings (LRs) topological charge (TC) of a spacetime measures the number of stable LRs minus...
We present a new asymptotically flat, doubly spinning black ring of D = 5 Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton t...
We consider dilaton gravity theories in four spacetime dimensions parametrized by a constant a, whic...
AbstractWe consider charged rotating black holes of Einstein–Maxwell theory in D=2N+1 dimensions, D⩾...
We construct a class of charged, rotating solutions of (n+1)-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton gr...
In this paper, we present the charged dilaton solutions and black hole formation in three dimensions...
Using the blackfold approach, we study new classes of higher-dimensional rotating black holes with e...
30 pages, 1 eps figure, 8 typos correctedInternational audienceWe present new solutions to Einstein-...
We propose a general framework for the study of asymptotically flat black objects with k + 1 equal m...
We show that the general framework proposed by Kleihaus et al. (2015) for the study of asymptoticall...
We show that the general framework proposed by Kleihaus et al. (2015) for the study of asymptoticall...
We derive new rotating, non-asymptotically flat black ring solutions in five-dimensional Einstein-Ma...
Latex, 16 pages, 6 .ps figuresInternational audienceStatic spherically symmetric asymptotically flat...
We construct exact charged rotating black holes in Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton theory in $D$ spacetime ...
Minor corrections. 2 references added. To appear in Physical Review DInternational audienceWe show t...
The light rings (LRs) topological charge (TC) of a spacetime measures the number of stable LRs minus...
We present a new asymptotically flat, doubly spinning black ring of D = 5 Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton t...
We consider dilaton gravity theories in four spacetime dimensions parametrized by a constant a, whic...
AbstractWe consider charged rotating black holes of Einstein–Maxwell theory in D=2N+1 dimensions, D⩾...
We construct a class of charged, rotating solutions of (n+1)-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton gr...
In this paper, we present the charged dilaton solutions and black hole formation in three dimensions...
Using the blackfold approach, we study new classes of higher-dimensional rotating black holes with e...
30 pages, 1 eps figure, 8 typos correctedInternational audienceWe present new solutions to Einstein-...
We propose a general framework for the study of asymptotically flat black objects with k + 1 equal m...