Supersymmetric probes in a rotating 5D attractor
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Abstract: Supersymmetric zero-brane and one-brane probes in the squashed near-horizon geometry of the BMPV black hole are studied. Supersymmetric zero-brane probes stabilized by orbital angular momentum on the are found and shown to saturate a BPS bound. We also find supersymmetric one-brane probes which have momentum and winding around a torus in the and in some cases are static.
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