Electrovacuum Near-horizon Geometries in Four and Five Dimensions
Abstract
Associated to every stationary extremal black hole is a unique near-horizon
geometry, itself a solution of the field equations. These latter spacetimes are
more tractable to analyze and most importantly, retain properties of the
original black hole which are intrinsic to the event horizon. After reviewing
general features of near-horizon geometries, such as SO(2,1) symmetry
enhancement, I report on recent work on stationary, charged extremal black hole
solutions of the Einstein-Maxwell equations with a negative cosmological
constant in four dimensions and present a classification of near-horizon
geometries of black holes on this kind. In five dimensions, charged extremal
black hole solutions to minimal (gauged) supergravity, which arises naturally
in string theory and the gauge theory/gravity correspondence, are considered. I
consider the classification of near-horizon geometries for the subset of such
black holes which are supersymmetric. Recent progress on the classification
problem in the general extremal, non-supersymmetric case is also discussed.