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Title: Black holes and the classical model of a particle in Einstein non-linear electrodynamics theory
Authors: Mazharimousavi, S. Habib
Halilsoy, Mustafa
Keywords: gravity
general relativity
Black hole
non-linear electrodynamics theory
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Physics Letters B, Elsevier
Citation: S. Habib Mazharimousavi and Mustafa Halilsoy, Phys. Lett. B 678 (2009) 407:arXiv:0812.0989"Black holes and the classical model of a particle in Einstein non-linear electrodynamics theory".
Series/Report no.: Elsevier;Physics Letters B Volume 678, Issue 4, 27 July 2009, Pages 407–410
Abstract: Modified by a logarithmic term, the non-linear electrodynamics (NED) model of the Born–Infeld (BI) action is reconsidered. Unlike the standard BI action, this choice provides interesting integrals of the Einstein-NED equations. It is found that the spherical matching process for a regular black hole entails indispensable surface stresses that vanish only for a specific value of the BI parameter. This solution represents a classical model of an elementary particle whose radius coincides with the horizon. In flat spacetime, a charged particle becomes a conducting shell with a radius proportional to the BI parameter.
Description: The file in this item is the publisher version (published version) of the article.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11129/2018
ISSN: 1873-2445 (online)
ISSN: 0370-2693 (print)
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