Abstract

We present the first examples of formally asymptotically flat black hole solutions with horizons of general lens space topology L(p,q). These five-dimensional static or stationary spacetimes are regular on and outside the event horizon for any choice of relatively prime integers 1≤q<p; in particular, conical singularities are absent. They are supported by Kaluza-Klein matter fields arising from higher dimensional vacuum solutions through reduction on tori. The technique is sufficiently robust that it leads to the explicit construction of regular solutions, in any dimension, realizing the full range of possible topologies for the horizon as well as the domain of outer communication, that are allowable with multi-axisymmetry. Lastly, as a by-product, we obtain new examples of regular gravitational instantons in higher dimensions.

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