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On Stability Behaviors of 5D M-theory Black Objects

Published 25 Mar 2024 in hep-th | (2403.16724v1)

Abstract: Using $N = 2$ supergravity formalism, we investigate certain behaviors of five dimensional black objects from the compactification of M-theory on a Calabi-Yau three-fold. The manifold has been constructed as the intersection of two homogeneous polynomials of degrees $ (\omega+2,1)$ and $ (2,1) $ in a product of two weighted projective spaces given by $ \mathbb{WP}{4}(\omega,1,1,1,1) \times\mathbb{P}{1}$. First, we determine the allowed electric charge regions of the BPS and non BPS black holes obtained by wrapping M2-branes on appropriate two cycles in such a proposed Calabi-Yau three-fold. After that, we calculate the entropy of these solutions which takes a maximal value corresponding to $\omega=1$ defining the ordinary projective space $\mathbb{P}{4}$. For generic values of $\omega$, we show that the non BPS states are unstable. Then, we conduct a similar study of five dimensional black strings. Concerning the allowed magnetic charge regions of the BPS and non BPS black stringy solutions derived from M5-branes on dual divisors, we calculate the tension taking a minimal value for $\mathbb{P}{4}$. By determining the recombination factor, we show that the non-BPS black string states are stable in the allowed regions in the magnetic charge space.

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