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Applicability of the Newman-Janis Algorithm to Black Hole Solutions of Modified Gravity Theories

Published 30 Aug 2013 in gr-qc, astro-ph.HE, and hep-th | (1308.6631v2)

Abstract: The Newman-Janis algorithm has been widely used to construct rotating black hole solutions from non-rotating counterparts. While this algorithm was developed within General Relativity, it has more recently been applied to non-rotating solutions in modified gravity theories. We find that the application of the Newman-Janis algorithm to an arbitrary non-GR spherically-symmetric solution introduces pathologies in the resulting axially-symmetric metric. This then establishes that, in general, the Newman-Janis algorithm should not used to construct rotating black hole solutions outside of General Relativity.

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