Cosmological black holes on Taub–NUT space in five-dimensional Einstein–Maxwell theory
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Abstract: The cosmological black hole solution on the Gibbons-Hawking space has been constructed. We also investigate the properties of this solution in the case of a single black hole. Unlike the Kastor-Traschen solution, which becomes static Reissner-Nortstr"om de Sitter solution in a single black hole, this solution is not static even in a single black hole case.
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