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The multipolar structure of fuzzballs

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JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
卷 -, 期 1, 页码 -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP01(2021)003

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Black Holes; Black Holes in String Theory

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  1. FWF Austrian Science Fund [SAP P30531-N27]
  2. European Union's H2020 ERC [DarkGRA-757480]
  3. MIUR PRIN programme [CUP: B84I20000100001]
  4. MIUR FARE programme (GW-NEXT) [CUP: B84I20000100001]
  5. Amaldi Research Center - MIUR program Dipartimento di Eccellenza [CUP: B81I18001170001]

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We have extended and refined a general method to extract the multipole moments of various stationary spacetimes, particularly focusing on a family of regular horizonless solutions in N=2 four-dimensional supergravity theory. These microstate geometries exhibit a richer multipole structure than Kerr black holes and break the axial and equatorial symmetry.
We extend and refine a general method to extract the multipole moments of arbitrary stationary spacetimes and apply it to the study of a large family of regular horizonless solutions to N = 2 four-dimensional supergravity coupled to four Abelian gauge fields. These microstate geometries can carry angular momentum and have a much richer multipolar structure than the Kerr black hole. In particular they break the axial and equatorial symmetry, giving rise to a large number of nontrivial multipole moments. After studying some analytical examples, we explore the four-dimensional parameter space of this family with a statistical analysis. We find that microstate mass and spin multipole moments are typically (but not always) larger that those of a Kerr black hole with the same mass and angular momentum. Furthermore, we find numerical evidence that some invariants associated with the (dimensionless) moments of these microstates grow monotonically with the microstate size and display a global minimum at the black-hole limit, obtained when all centers collide. Our analysis is relevant in the context of measurements of the multipole moments of dark compact objects with electromagnetic and gravitational-wave probes, and for observational tests to distinguish fuzzballs from classical black holes.

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