209 research outputs found

    Soliton Nature of Equilibrium State of Two Charged Masses in General Relativity

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    New derivation of static equilibrium state for two charged masses in General Relativity is given in the framework of the Inverse Scattering Method as an alternative to our previous derivation of this solution by the Integral Equation Method. This shows that such solution is of solitonic character and represents the particular case of more general (12-parametric) stationary axisymmetric electrovacuum two-soliton solution for two rotating charged objects obtained by one of the authors in 1986. This result gives an additional support to our comprehension that the appropriate analytical continuations of solitonic solutions in the space of their parameters are always possible and that applicability of the Inverse Scattering Method in presence of electromagnetic field is not restricted only to the cases with naked singularities.Comment: 7 pages, RevTeX

    Superposition of fields of two rotating charged masses in General Relativity and existence of equilibrium configurations

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    It is known that two Reissner-Nordstrom black holes or two overextreme Reissner-Nordstrom sources cannot be in physical equilibrium. In the static case such equilibrium is possible only if one of the sources is a black hole and another one is a naked singularity. We define the notion of physical equilibrium in general (stationary) case when both components of a binary system are rotating and show that such system containing a Kerr-Newman black hole and a Kerr-Newman naked singularity also can stay in physical equilibrium. The similar question about the system of two charged rotating black holes or two rotating overextreme charged sources still remains open.Comment: 20 pages, no figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1211.396

    Complete integrability of higher-dimensional Einstein equations with additional symmetry, and rotating black holes

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    A new derivation of the five-dimensional Myers-Perry black-hole metric as a 2-soliton solution on a non-flat background is presented. It is intended to be an illustration of how the well-known Belinski-Zakharov method can be applied to find solutions of the Einstein equations in D-dimensional space-time with D-2 commuting Killing vectors using the complete integrability of this system. The method appears also to be promising for the analysis of the uniqueness questions for higher-dimensional black holes.Comment: 11 page

    Superposition of fields of two Reissner - Nordstrom sources

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    In this paper we present a 5-parametric family of static asymptotically flat solutions for the superposed gravitational and electromagnetic fields of two Reissner-Nordstr\"om sources with arbitrary parameters -- masses, charges and separating distance. A procedure for solving of the linear singular integral equation form of the electrovacuum Einstein - Maxwell equations for stationary axisymmetric fields is described in detail. The 4-parametric family of equilibrium configurations of two Reissner-Nordstr\"om sources (one of which should be a black hole and another one -- a naked singularity) presented in our recent paper \cite{Alekseev-Belinski:2007} arises after a restriction of the parameters of the 5-parametric solution presented here by the equilibrium condition which provides the absence in the solution of conical points on the symmetry axis between the sources.Comment: 24 pages, submitted to the Proceedings of the Eleventh Marcel Grossmann Meeting (Berlin, July 23 - 29, 2006

    Integrability of the symmetry reduced bosonic dynamics and soliton generating transformations in the low energy heterotic string effective theory

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    Integrable structure of the symmetry reduced dynamics of massless bosonic sector of the heterotic string effective action is presented. For string background equations that govern in the space-time of DD dimensions (D≥4D\ge 4) the dynamics of interacting gravitational, dilaton, antisymmetric tensor and any number n≥0n\ge 0 of Abelian vector gauge fields, all depending only on two coordinates, we construct an \emph{equivalent} (2d+n)×(2d+n)(2 d+n)\times(2 d+n) matrix spectral problem (d=D−2d=D-2). This spectral problem provides the base for the development of various solution constructing procedures (dressing transformations, integral equation methods). For the case of the absence of Abelian gauge fields, we present the soliton generating transformations of any background with interacting gravitational, dilaton and the second rank antisymmetric tensor fields. This new soliton generating procedure is available for constructing of various types of field configurations including stationary axisymmetric fields, interacting plane, cylindrical or some other types of waves and cosmological solutions.Comment: 4 pages; added new section on Belinski-Zakharov solitons and new expressions for calculation of the conformal factor; corrected typo

    Anisotropic cosmological models with spinor and scalar fields and viscous fluid in presence of a Λ\Lambda term: qualitative solutions

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    The study of a self-consistent system of interacting spinor and scalar fields within the scope of a Bianchi type I (BI) gravitational field in presence of a viscous fluid and Λ\Lambda term has been carried out. The system of equations defining the evolution of the volume scale of BI universe, energy density and corresponding Hubble constant has been derived. The system in question has been thoroughly studied qualitatively. Corresponding solutions are graphically illustrated. The system in question is also studied from the view point of blow up. It has been shown that the blow up takes place only in presence of viscosity.Comment: 18 pages, 14 figures, 12 Tables, section "Basic equations" has been rewritte

    On Quantum Effects Near a Black Hole Singularity

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    It is pointed out that the claim made by Joshi and Joshi [1], has not been rigorously demonstrated by them. A simpler and more correct proof is provided.Comment: Perprint of the AS-ICT
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