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Title: Solution of Dirac equation in the near horizon geometry of an extreme Kerr black hole
Authors: Sakalli, Izzet
Halilsoy, Mustafa
Keywords: general relativity
black holes
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Physical Review -Series d-, American Physical Society (APS)
Citation: "Solution of the Dirac Equation in the Near Horizon Geometry of an Extreme Kerr Black Hole", I. Sakalli and M. Halilsoy, Phys. Rev. D 69, 124012 (2004) (e-print arXiv: gr-qc/
Series/Report no.: ;Phys.Rev. D69 (2004) 124012
Abstract: Dirac equation is solved in the near horizon limit geometry of an extreme Kerr black hole. We decouple equations first as usual, into an axial and angular part. The axial equation turns out to be independent of the mass and is solved exactly. The angular equation reduces, in the massless case, to a confluent Heun equation. In general for nonzero mass, the angular equation is expressible at best, as a set of coupled first order differential equations apt for numerical investigation. The axial potentials corresponding to the associated Schrodinger-type equations and their conserved currents are found. Finally, based on our solution, we verify in a similar way the absence of superradiance for Dirac particles in the near horizon, a result which is well-known within the context of general Kerr background.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11129/1978
ISSN: 0556-2821
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