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Twistor String Structure of the Kerr-Schild Geometry and Consistency of the Dirac-Kerr System

High Energy Physics - Theory 2009-03-04 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology Quantum Physics

Abstract

Kerr-Schild (KS) geometry of the rotating black-holes and spinning particles is based on the associated with Kerr theorem twistor structure which is defined by an analytic curve F(Z)=0F(Z)=0 in the projective twistor space ZCP3.Z \in CP^3 . On the other hand, there is a complex Newman representation which describes the source of Kerr-Newman solution as a "particle" propagating along a complex world-line X(\t)CM4,X(\t)\in CM^4, and this world-line determines the parameters of the Kerr generating function F(Z).F(Z). The complex world line is really a world-sheet, \t=t+iσ,\t= t + i \sigma, and the Kerr source may be considered as a complex Euclidean string extended in the imaginary time direction σ\sigma. The Kerr twistor structure turns out to be adjoined to the Kerr complex string source, forming a natural twistor-string construction similar to the Nair-Witten twistor-string. We show that twistor polarization of the Kerr-Newman solution may be matched with the {\it massless} solutions of the Dirac equation, providing consistency of the Dirac-Kerr model of spinning particle (electron). It allows us to extend the Nair-Witten concept on the scattering of the gauge amplitudes in twistor space to include massive KS particles.

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@article{arxiv.0812.4908,
  title  = {Twistor String Structure of the Kerr-Schild Geometry and Consistency of the Dirac-Kerr System},
  author = {Alexander Burinskii},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0812.4908},
  year   = {2009}
}

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11 p. 2 figs. Dedicated to Jubilee of Prof. S.D.Odintsov, based on the talk at the 5th Math. Phys. Meeting, July 2008, Belgrad