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Non-Existence of Time-Periodic Solutions of the Dirac Equation in an Axisymmetric Black Hole Geometry | Felix Finster
; Niky Kamran
; Joel Smoller
; Shing-Tung Yau
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14 May 1999 | Journal: | Commun.Pure Appl.Math. 53 (2000) 902-929 | Subject: | General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology; Mathematical Physics; Differential Geometry | gr-qc math-ph math.DG math.MP | Abstract: | We prove that, in the non-extreme Kerr-Newman black hole geometry, the Dirac equation has no normalizable, time-periodic solutions. A key tool is Chandrasekhar’s separation of the Dirac equation in this geometry. A similar non-existence theorem is established in a more general class of stationary, axisymmetric metrics in which the Dirac equation is known to be separable. These results indicate that, in contrast with the classical situation of massive particle orbits, a quantum mechanical Dirac particle must either disappear into the black hole or escape to infinity. | Source: | arXiv, gr-qc/9905047 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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