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Non-Existence of Black Hole Solutions for a Spherically Symmetric, Static Einstein-Dirac-Maxwell System

Felix Finster, Joel Smoller, Shing-Tung Yau

Published 1998-10-14, updated 2008-02-04Version 4

We consider for j=1/2, 3/2,... a spherically symmetric, static system of (2j+1) Dirac particles, each having total angular momentum j. The Dirac particles interact via a classical gravitational and electromagnetic field. The Einstein-Dirac-Maxwell equations for this system are derived. It is shown that, under weak regularity conditions on the form of the horizon, the only black hole solutions of the EDM equations are the Reissner-Nordstrom solutions. In other words, the spinors must vanish identically. Applied to the gravitational collapse of a "cloud" of spin-1/2-particles to a black hole, our result indicates that the Dirac particles must eventually disappear inside the event horizon.

Comments: 13 pages, LaTeX, typo in separation ansatz (3.1) and (3.2) corrected
Journal: Commun. Math. Phys. 205 (1999) 249-262
Categories: gr-qc, math-ph, math.MP
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