New Series of Exact Solutions for Gravitational Fields of Spinning Masses
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概要
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New series of solutions for space-times which are regarded as representing the gravitational fields of spinning bound masses is derived from a series of Weyl metrics, following Ernst's formulation on axi-symmetric stationary fields. This series of solutions includes the Kerr metric as a member of the simplest one. Except in the case of the Kerr metric, the space-times have ring singularities outside event horizons, that is, there exist naked singularities. Therefore, these solutions seem to give a very different picture concerning the ultimate fate of gravitational collapse compared with a current picture such as the Israel-Carter conjecture. The naked ring singularity may become an active energy source of gravitational wave, and yield many interesting phenomena in astrophysics.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1973-07-25
著者
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Sato Humitaka
Department Of Physics Kyoto Univesity
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Sato Humitaka
Department Of Nuclear Science Kyoto University
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TOMIMATSU Akira
Department of Physics, Nagoya University
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Tomimatsu Akira
Department Of Physics Kyoto University Kyoto Research Institute For Fundamental Physics Kyoto Univer
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Sato Humitaka
Department Of Physics Kyoto University Kyoto Research Institute For Fundamental Physics Kyoto Univer
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Tomimatsu Akira
Department Of Physics Kyoto University
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TOMIMATSU Akira
Department of Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto Research Institute for Fundamental Physics Kyoto University : Research Institute for Theoretical Physics, Hiroshima University
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SATO Humitaka
Department of Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto Research Institute for Fundamental Physics Kyoto University
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