Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981gregr..13.1185c&link_type=abstract
General Relativity and Gravitation, Volume 13, Issue 12, pp.1185-1198
Physics
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Scientific paper
For the axially symmetric, electrostatic vacuum problem, there are three unknowns:g 00,g 11, and φ, the electrostatic field. Herlt, using his generation methods, has presented several new solutions by explicitly givingg 00 andφ only. Theg 11 is now determined in two cases and a detailed discussion of these solutions is given. The solutions do not, in general, possess the overlapping equipotential structure [g 00=g 00(φ)] which characterizes the Weyl class. One of the classes contains metrics which can be physically interpreted as representing exterior space-times of non-Weyl “two-body”-type charged “point” sources. With the specialization of the arbitrary parameters, the above solutions do reduce to known Weyl solutions. The Bonnor solution is a member of one of the above classes and consequently a possible physical reinterpretation of this solution is given. Kinnersley transformations applied to the above classes yield stationary space-times with line singularities and NUT-like asymptotic behavior.
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