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Title: Nonsingular colliding wave solutions in Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton-axion theory E. Halilsoy and M. Ha
Authors: Halilsoy, Elif
Halilsoy, Mustafa
Keywords: gravity
general relativity
Nonsingular colliding wave
Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton-axion theory
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Physical Review D, American Physical Society (APS)
Citation: Elif Halilsoy and Mustafa Halilsoy, Phys. Rev. D69, 124021 (2004). “Nonsingular Colliding Wave Solutions in EMDA Theory”
Series/Report no.: ;Phys. Rev. D 69, 124021 (2004)
Abstract: The local isometry between black holes and colliding plane waves is employed to derive new colliding wave solutions in the Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton-axion theory. The technique is applied to the asymptotically nonflat linear dilaton black holes. We obtain two new metrics which we label (from the language of black holes) as Kerr and Newman-Unti-Tamburino (NUT) types. The NUT type turns out to be type D while the Kerr type belongs to the general class. Both types share the common feature that, instead of an all encompassing generic singularity, Cauchy horizons develop in the process of collision.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11129/2044
ISSN: 1550-2368 (online)
1550-7998 (print)
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