Non-existence of stationary two-black-hole configurations
arXiv:0905.4179 · doi:10.1007/s10714-009-0840-8
Abstract
We resume former discussions of the question, whether the spin-spin repulsion and the gravitational attraction of two aligned black holes can balance each other. To answer the question we formulate a boundary value problem for two separate (Killing-) horizons and apply the inverse (scattering) method to solve it. Making use of results of Manko, Ruiz and Sanabria-Gómez and a novel black hole criterion, we prove the non-existence of the equilibrium situation in question.
15 pages, 3 figures; Contribution to Juergen Ehlers Memorial Issue (GeRG journal)