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Quasi-local angular momentum of non-symmetric isolated and dynamical horizons from the conformal decomposition of the metric

Mikołaj Korzyński1

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A new definition of quasi-local angular momentum of non-axisymmetric marginally outer trapped surfaces is proposed. It is based on conformal decomposition of the two-dimensional metric and the action of the group of conformal symmetries. The definition is completely general and agrees with the standard one in axisymmetric surfaces.


PACS

04.70.-s Physics of black holes

MSC

83C57 Black holes

Subjects

Gravitation and cosmology

Dates

Issue 23 (7 December 2007)

Received 20 July 2007, in final form 19 October 2007

Published 21 November 2007



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