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| author | Kachi, Mahnaz Tavakoli Mirza, Behrouz Sadeghi, Fatemeh |
| author_facet | Kachi, Mahnaz Tavakoli Mirza, Behrouz Sadeghi, Fatemeh |
| contents | We consider a class of axially symmetric solutions to Einstein's equations incorporating a $θ$-dependent scalar field and extend these solutions by introducing electric and magnetic charges via Harrison transformations. Subsequently, we enhance the charged metrics by incorporating the NUT parameter through Ehlers transformations, yielding a novel class of charged-Taub-NUT metrics that represent exact solutions to Einstein's equations. Finally, we investigate some of astrophysical aspects of the charged-Taub-NUT metrics, focusing on phenomena such as gravitational lensing and quasi-normal modes (QNMs). |
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| spellingShingle | A class of charged-Taub-NUT-scalar metrics via Harison and Ehlers Transformations Kachi, Mahnaz Tavakoli Mirza, Behrouz Sadeghi, Fatemeh General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology We consider a class of axially symmetric solutions to Einstein's equations incorporating a $θ$-dependent scalar field and extend these solutions by introducing electric and magnetic charges via Harrison transformations. Subsequently, we enhance the charged metrics by incorporating the NUT parameter through Ehlers transformations, yielding a novel class of charged-Taub-NUT metrics that represent exact solutions to Einstein's equations. Finally, we investigate some of astrophysical aspects of the charged-Taub-NUT metrics, focusing on phenomena such as gravitational lensing and quasi-normal modes (QNMs). |
| title | A class of charged-Taub-NUT-scalar metrics via Harison and Ehlers Transformations |
| topic | General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.11934 |