Two Stringy Systems of the Kerr Spinning Particle

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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22 pages, 5 figures, Latex, based on the invited talks at the XXVI Workshop on HEP&FT (IHEP, Protvino, July 2003) and Vigier I

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A classical spinning particle based on the Kerr-Newman black hole (BH) solution is considered. For parameters of spinning particles $|a|>>m$, the BH horizons disappear and BH image is drastically changed. We show that it turns into a skeleton formed by two coupled stringy systems. One of them is the Kerr singular ring which can be considered as a circular D-string with an orientifold world-sheet. Analyzing the aligned to the Kerr congruence electromagnetic excitations of this string, we obtain the second stringy system which consists of two axial half-infinite chiral D-strings. These axial strings are similar to the Dirac monopole strings but carry the induced chiral traveling pp-waves. Their field structure can be described by the field model suggested by Witten for the cosmic superconducting strings. We discuss a relation of this stringy system to the Dirac equation and argue that this stringy system can play a role of a classical carrier of the wave function.

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