Stringlike structures in Kerr-Schild geometry: the N=2 string, twistors, and the Calabi-Yau twofold

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DOI10.1007/S11232-013-0118-XzbMATH Open1298.81253arXiv1307.5021OpenAlexW2127084549MaRDI QIDQ461557FDOQ461557


Authors: Alexander Burinskii Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 13 October 2014

Published in: Theoretical and Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Four-dimensional Kerr-Schild geometry contains two stringy structures. The first one is the closed string formed by the Kerr singular ring, and the second one is an open complex string with was obtained in the complex structure of the Kerr-Schild geometry. The real and complex Kerr strings form together a membrane source of the over-rotating Kerr-Newman solution without horizon, a=J/m>>m. It has also been obtained recently that the principal null congruence of the Kerr geometry, induced by the complex Kerr string, is determined by the Kerr theorem as a quartic in the projective twistor space, which corresponds to embedding of the Calabi-Yau twofold in the bulk of the Kerr geometry. In this paper we describe this embedding in details and show that the four folds of the twistorial K3 surface represent an analytic extension of the Kerr congruence created by antipodal involution.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1307.5021




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