Journal of High Energy Physics (Oct 2021)

Bubble bag end: a bubbly resolution of curvature singularity

  • Ibrahima Bah,
  • Pierre Heidmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP10(2021)165
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021, no. 10
pp. 1 – 47

Abstract

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Abstract We construct a family of smooth charged bubbling solitons in M $$ \mathbbm{M} $$ 4×T2, four-dimensional Minkowski with a two-torus. The solitons are characterized by a degeneration pattern of the torus along a line in M $$ \mathbbm{M} $$ 4 defining a chain of topological cycles. They live in the same parameter regime as non-BPS non-extremal four-dimensional black holes, and are ultracompact with sizes ranging from miscroscopic to macroscopic scales. The six-dimensional framework can be embedded in type IIB supergravity where the solitons are identified with geometric transitions of non-BPS D1-D5-KKm bound states. Interestingly, the geometries admit a minimal surface that smoothly opens up to a bubbly end of space. Away from the solitons, the solutions are indistinguishable from a new class of singular geometries. By taking a limit of large number of bubbles, the soliton geometries can be matched arbitrarily close to the singular spacetimes. This provides the first classical resolution of a curvature singularity beyond the framework of supersymmetry and supergravity by blowing up topological cycles wrapped by fluxes at the vicinity of the singularity.

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