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Physics / Black holes / Theoretical physics / Exact solutions in general relativity / General relativity / Equations / Quantum field theory / No-hair theorem / Proca action / Kerr metric / Asymptotically flat spacetime / KerrNewman metric
Date: 2016-03-09 20:10:11
Physics
Black holes
Theoretical physics
Exact solutions in general relativity
General relativity
Equations
Quantum field theory
No-hair theorem
Proca action
Kerr metric
Asymptotically flat spacetime
KerrNewman metric

Kerr black holes with Proca hair Carlos Herdeiro∗, Eugen Radu† and Helgi R´ unarsson‡ Departamento de F´ısica da Universidade de Aveiro and Center for Research and Development in Mathematics and Applications (CI

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