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Why not a di-NUT? or Gravitational duality and rotating solutions

arXiv:0909.0542 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.81.064010

Abstract

We study how gravitational duality acts on rotating solutions, using the Kerr-NUT black hole as an example. After properly reconsidering how to take into account both electric (i.e. mass-like) and magnetic (i.e. NUT-like) sources in the equations of general relativity, we propose a set of definitions for the dual Lorentz charges. We then show that the Kerr-NUT solution has non-trivial such charges. Further, we clarify in which respect Kerr's source can be seen as a mass M with a dipole of NUT charges.

20 pages. v2: minor clarifications in section 4, version to appear in PRD