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The General Supersymmetric Solution of Topologically Massive Supergravity
We find the general fully non-linear solution of topologically massive
supergravity admitting a Killing spinor. It is of plane-wave type, with a null
Killing vector field. Conversely, we show that all solutions with a null
Killing vector are supersymmetric for one or the other choice of sign for the
Chern-Simons coupling constant \mu. If \mu does not take the critical value
\mu=\pm 1, these solutions are asymptotically regular on a Poincar\'e patch,
but do not admit a smooth global compactification with boundary S^1\times\R. In
the critical case, the solutions have a logarithmic singularity on the boundary
of the Poincar\'e patch. We derive a Nester-Witten identity, which allows us to
identify the associated charges, but we conclude that the presence of the
Chern-Simons term prevents us from making a statement about their positivity.
The Nester-Witten procedure is applied to the BTZ black hole.Comment: Minor correction