Higher dimensional black holes in external magnetic fields

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Abstract

We apply a Harrison transformation to higher dimensional asymptotically flat black hole solutions, which puts them into an external magnetic field. First, we magnetize the Schwarzschild-Tanghorlini metric in arbitrary spacetime dimension n ≥ 4. The thus generated exact solution of the Einstein-Maxwoll equations describes a static black hole immersed in a Melvin "fluxbrane", and generalizes previous results by Ernst for the case n 4. The magnetic field deforms the shape of the event horizon, but the total area (as a function of the mass) and the thermodynamics remain unaffected. The amount of flux through a one-dimensional loop on the horizon exhibits a maximum for a finite value of the magnetic field strength, and decreases for larger values. In the Aichelburg-Sexl ultrarelativistic limit, the magnetized black hole becomes an impulsive gravitational wave propagating in the Melvin background. Furthermore, we discuss possible applications of a similar Harrison transformation to rotating black objects. This enables us to magnetize the Myers-Perry hole and the (dipole) Emparan-Rcall ring at least in the special case when the vector potential is parallel to a nonrotating Killing field. In particular, dipole rings may be held in equilibrium even when their spin vanishes, thus demonstrating (infinite) non-uniqueness of magnetized static uncharged black holes in five dimensions. Physical properties of such rings are discussed. © SISSA 2005.

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Ortaggio, M. (2005, May 1). Higher dimensional black holes in external magnetic fields. Journal of High Energy Physics. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2005/05/048

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