We use solution-generating techniques to construct interpolating geometries
between general asymptotically flat, charged, rotating, non-extremal black
holes in four and five dimensions and their subtracted geometries. In the
four-dimensional case, this is achieved by the use of Harrison transformations,
whereas in the five-dimensional case we use STU transformations. We also give
the interpretation of these solution-generating transformations in terms of
string (pseudo)-dualities, showing that they correspond to combinations of
T-dualities and Melvin twists. Upon uplift to one dimension higher, these
dualities allow us to üntwist" general black holes to AdS\_3 times a sphere.
%0 Generic
%1 Cvetic2013General
%A Cvetic, Mirjam
%A Guica, Monica
%A Saleem, Zain H.
%D 2013
%K 4d\_bhs, 5d-bhs, hcs
%T General black holes, untwisted
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.7032
%X We use solution-generating techniques to construct interpolating geometries
between general asymptotically flat, charged, rotating, non-extremal black
holes in four and five dimensions and their subtracted geometries. In the
four-dimensional case, this is achieved by the use of Harrison transformations,
whereas in the five-dimensional case we use STU transformations. We also give
the interpretation of these solution-generating transformations in terms of
string (pseudo)-dualities, showing that they correspond to combinations of
T-dualities and Melvin twists. Upon uplift to one dimension higher, these
dualities allow us to üntwist" general black holes to AdS\_3 times a sphere.
@misc{Cvetic2013General,
abstract = {{We use solution-generating techniques to construct interpolating geometries
between general asymptotically flat, charged, rotating, non-extremal black
holes in four and five dimensions and their subtracted geometries. In the
four-dimensional case, this is achieved by the use of Harrison transformations,
whereas in the five-dimensional case we use STU transformations. We also give
the interpretation of these solution-generating transformations in terms of
string (pseudo)-dualities, showing that they correspond to combinations of
T-dualities and Melvin twists. Upon uplift to one dimension higher, these
dualities allow us to "untwist" general black holes to AdS\_3 times a sphere.}},
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timestamp = {2019-02-26T10:37:35.000+0100},
title = {{General black holes, untwisted}},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.7032},
year = 2013
}