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Spinning deformations of the D1-D5 system and a geometric resolution of closed timelike curves

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NUCLEAR PHYSICS B
Volume 665, Issue 1-3, Pages 189-210

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0550-3213(03)00484-X

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The SO(4) isometry of the extreme Reissner-Nordstrom black hole of N = 1, D = 5 supergravity can be partly broken, without breaking any supersymmetry, in two different ways. The right solution is a rotating black hole (BMPV); the left is interpreted as a black hole in a Godel universe (GBH). In ten dimensions, both spacetimes are described by deformations of the D1-D5-pp-wave system with the property that the non-trivial closed timelike curves (CTC's) of the five-dimensional manifold are absent in the universal covering space of the ten-dimensional manifold. In the decoupling limit, the BMPV deformation is normalizable. It corresponds to the vev of an IR relevant operator of dimension Delta = 1. The Godel deformation is sub-leading in alpha' unless we take an infinite vorticity limit; in such case it is a non-normalizable perturbation. It corresponds to the insertion of a vector operator of dimension Delta = 5. Thus we conclude that from the dual (1 + 1)-CFT viewpoint the SO(4) R-symmetry is broken 'spontaneously' in the BMPV case and explicitly in the Godel case. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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