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Stationary Vacuum Black Holes in 5 Dimensions (1711.05229v2)

Published 14 Nov 2017 in gr-qc, hep-th, and math.DG

Abstract: We study the problem of asymptotically flat bi-axially symmetric stationary solutions of the vacuum Einstein equations in $5$-dimensional spacetime. In this setting, the cross section of any connected component of the event horizon is a prime $3$-manifold of positive Yamabe type, namely the $3$-sphere $S3$, the ring $S1\times S2$, or the lens space $L(p,q)$. The Einstein vacuum equations reduce to an axially symmetric harmonic map with prescribed singularities from $\mathbb{R}3$ into the symmetric space $SL(3,\mathbb{R})/SO(3)$. In this paper, we solve the problem for all possible topologies, and in particular the first candidates for smooth vacuum non-degenerate black lenses are produced. In addition, a generalization of this result is given in which the spacetime is allowed to have orbifold singularities. We also formulate conditions for the absence of conical singularities which guarantee a physically relevant solution.

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