# Half-Supersymmetric Solutions in Five-Dimensional Supergravity

@inproceedings{Gutowski2007HalfSupersymmetricSI,
title={Half-Supersymmetric Solutions in Five-Dimensional Supergravity},
author={J B Gutowski and Wafic A. Sabra},
year={2007}
}
• Published 21 June 2007
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We present a systematic classification of half-supersymmetric solutions of gauged N = 2, D = 5 supergravity coupled to an arbitrary number of abelian vector multiplets for which at least one of the Killing spinors generate a time-like Killing vector.
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