The massive Dirac equation in Kerr geometry: separability in Eddington-Finkelstein-type coordinates and asymptotics
DOI10.1007/S10714-017-2194-YzbMath1380.83164arXiv1506.08038OpenAlexW1599309289MaRDI QIDQ682405
Publication date: 2 February 2018
Published in: General Relativity and Gravitation (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1506.08038
Newman-Penrose formalismKerr black holeCarter tetradhorizon-penetrating coordinatesKerr geometrymassive Dirac equationmode solutions
Black holes (83C57) Space-time singularities, cosmic censorship, etc. (83C75) Spinor and twistor methods in general relativity and gravitational theory; Newman-Penrose formalism (83C60) Exact solutions to problems in general relativity and gravitational theory (83C15)
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