# Foaming three-charge black holes

@article{Bena2007FoamingTB,
title={Foaming three-charge black holes},
author={Iosif Bena and Chih-Wei Wang and Nicholas P. Warner},
journal={Physical Review D},
year={2007},
volume={75},
pages={124026}
}
• Published 17 April 2006
• Physics
• Physical Review D
We find a very large set of smooth horizonless geometries that have the same charges and angular momenta as the five-dimensional, maximally spinning, three-charge, supersymmetric black hole (J{sup 2}=Q{sup 3}). Our solutions are constructed using a four-dimensional Gibbons-Hawking base space that has a very large number of two-cycles. The entropy of our solutions is proportional to {radical}(Q). In the same class of solutions we also find microstates corresponding to zero-entropy black rings…
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