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Electromagnetism / Space plasmas / Black holes / Magnetosphere / Magnetic field / Magnetic monopole / No-hair theorem / Magnetic flux / Plasma / Physics / Magnetism / Physical quantities
Date: 2015-05-26 01:48:10
Electromagnetism
Space plasmas
Black holes
Magnetosphere
Magnetic field
Magnetic monopole
No-hair theorem
Magnetic flux
Plasma
Physics
Magnetism
Physical quantities

Еlectromagnetic hair of astrophysical black holes Maxim Lyutikov (Purdue U.) • The "no hair" theorem is not applicable to black holes formed from collapse of a rotating neutron star. Rotating neutron stars can selfpro

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