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Anomalous Lense-Thirring precession in Kerr-Taub-NUT spacetimes

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2015-12-02 v4 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Exact Lense-Thirring (LT) precession in Kerr-Taub-NUT spacetime is reviewed. It is shown that the LT precession does not obey the general inverse cube law of distance at strong gravity regime in Kerr-Taub-NUT spacetime. Rather, it becomes maximum just near the horizon, falls sharply and becomes zero near the horizon. The precession rate increases again and after that it falls obeying the general inverse cube law of distance. This anomaly is maximum at the polar region of this spacetime and it vanishes after crossing a certain `critical' angle towards equator from pole. We highlight that this particular `anomaly' also arises in the LT effect at the interior spacetime of the pulsars and such a signature could be used to identify a role of Taub-NUT solutions in the astrophysical observations or equivalently, a signature of the existence of NUT charge in the pulsars. In addition, we show that if the Kerr-Taub-NUT spacetime rotates with the angular momentum J=MnJ=Mn (Mass×\timesDual Mass), inner horizon goes to at r=0r=0 and only {\it event horizon} exists at the distance r=2Mr=2M.

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@article{arxiv.1407.6294,
  title  = {Anomalous Lense-Thirring precession in Kerr-Taub-NUT spacetimes},
  author = {Chandrachur Chakraborty},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.6294},
  year   = {2015}
}

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LaTex; 12 pages including 16 figures, modified version, accepted for publication in Eur. Phys. J. C