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Unequal binary configurations of interacting Kerr-Newman black holes (2110.00679v1)

Published 1 Oct 2021 in gr-qc

Abstract: In this paper, binary systems of unequal Kerr-Newman black holes located on the axis and apart by a massless strut are investigated. After adopting a fitting parametrization, the conditions on the axis and the one eliminating the individual magnetic charges are solved exactly with the aim to obtain a 7-parametric asymptotically flat exact solution. It is also deduced explicit analytical formulas for each half-length horizon ${\sigma}{i}$, $i = 1,2$, in terms of arbitrary physical Komar parameters: mass $M{i}$, electric charge $Q_{i}$, angular momentum $J_{i}$, and a coordinate distance $R$. All the thermodynamical properties for the black holes as well as the interaction force related to the strut are also given in a concise way. Our analysis permits us to derive in detail the physical limits of the solution and introduce some scenarios where the strut is absent during the merger process.

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