Abstract
The authors consider spinning charged test particles in the gravitational field of a rotating charged black hole, and it is shown that the hole cannot be destroyed, according to the Cosmic Censorship hypothesis.
Caderni, N;
[1]
Calvani, M
[2]
- Cambridge Univ. Inst. of Astronomy (UK)
- Padua Univ. (Italy). Ist. di Astronomia
Citation Formats
Caderni, N, and Calvani, M.
Spinning charged test particles and Cosmic Censorship.
Netherlands: N. p.,
1979.
Web.
Caderni, N, & Calvani, M.
Spinning charged test particles and Cosmic Censorship.
Netherlands.
Caderni, N, and Calvani, M.
1979.
"Spinning charged test particles and Cosmic Censorship."
Netherlands.
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title = {Spinning charged test particles and Cosmic Censorship}
author = {Caderni, N, and Calvani, M}
abstractNote = {The authors consider spinning charged test particles in the gravitational field of a rotating charged black hole, and it is shown that the hole cannot be destroyed, according to the Cosmic Censorship hypothesis.}
journal = []
volume = {71:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1979}
month = {Apr}
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title = {Spinning charged test particles and Cosmic Censorship}
author = {Caderni, N, and Calvani, M}
abstractNote = {The authors consider spinning charged test particles in the gravitational field of a rotating charged black hole, and it is shown that the hole cannot be destroyed, according to the Cosmic Censorship hypothesis.}
journal = []
volume = {71:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1979}
month = {Apr}
}