Thursday, October 16, 2014

Can black holes have non-abelian charges?


I know a Black hole can have angular momentum, described by the Kerr metric. It can also have an electric charge, described by the Kerr-Newmann metric. I read it cannot have a non-abelian charge. I would like to know why.




No comments:

Post a Comment

classical mechanics - Moment of a force about a given axis (Torque) - Scalar or vectorial?

I am studying Statics and saw that: The moment of a force about a given axis (or Torque) is defined by the equation: $M_X = (\vec r \times \...