Rotating ``black holes'' with holes in the horizon

Burinskii, Alexander; Elizalde, Emilio; Hildebrandt, Sergi R.; Magli, Giulio
Bibliographical reference

Physical Review D, vol. 74, Issue 2, id. 021502

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2006
Number of authors
4
IAC number of authors
1
Citations
15
Refereed citations
7
Description
Kerr-Schild solutions of the Einstein-Maxwell field equations, containing semi-infinite axial singular lines, are investigated. It is shown that axial singularities break up the black hole, forming holes in the horizon. As a result, a tubelike region appears which allows matter to escape from the interior without crossing the horizon. It is argued that axial singularities of this kind, leading to very narrow beams, can be created in black holes by external electromagnetic or gravitational excitations and may be at the origin of astrophysically observable effects such as jet formation.