Twistor String Structure of the Kerr-Schild Geometry and Consistency of the Dirac-Kerr System
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 in the projective twistor space 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 and this world-line determines the parameters of the Kerr generating function The complex world line is really a world-sheet, and the Kerr source may be considered as a complex Euclidean string extended in the imaginary time direction . 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