Structure of Spinning Particle Suggested by Gravity, Supergravity and Low Energy String Theory
Abstract
The structure of spinning particle suggested by the rotating Kerr-Newman (black hole) solution, super-Kerr-Newman solution and the Kerr-Sen solution to low energy string theory is considered. Main peculiarities of the Kerr spinning particle are discussed: a vortex of twisting principal null congruence, singular ring and the Kerr source representing a rotating relativistic disk of the Compton size. A few stringy structures can be found in the real and complex Kerr geometry. Low-energy string theory predicts the existence of a heterotic string placed on the sharp boundary of this disk. The obtained recently supergeneralization of the Kerr-Newman solution suggests the existence of extra axial singular line and fermionic traveling waves concentrating near these singularities. We discuss briefly a possibility of experimental test of these predictions.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9910045,
title = {Structure of Spinning Particle Suggested by Gravity, Supergravity and Low Energy String Theory},
author = {Alexander Burinskii},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9910045},
year = {2017}
}
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Latex, 8 pages, talk at the International Workshop Spin'99, Prague, 5-11 September, 1999