The interpretation of the \(C\) metric. The charged case when \(e^ 2\leq m^ 2\) (Q1898675)
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The interpretation of the \(C\) metric. The charged case when \(e^ 2\leq m^ 2\) (English)
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20 September 1995
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The paper deals with the charged \(C\) metric, as a special (static and axisymmetric) solution for the Einstein-Maxwell equations. When the charge \(e\) (squared) is less than or equal to the mass \(m\) (squared), then the metric may be interpreted in terms of two Reissner-Nordström particles in accelerated motion and connected by a spring. By transforming the metric into the Weyl form, one obtains two line sources: one of finite length and the other corresponding to a horizon associated with uniformly accelerated motion. A further coordinate transformation leads to a metric with two charged particles in accelerated motion.
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Weyl metric
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electromagnetic invariants
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charged \(C\) metric
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Reissner- Nordström particles
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