General Relativity and Gravitation

, Volume 8, Issue 8, pp 689–693 | Cite as

An irradiated Schwarzschild object

  • Z. Perjés
Article

Abstract

A generalization of the Schwarzschild space-time, a Petrov type-II electrovacuum solution, is obtained. The metric is stationary but the Maxwell tensor contains an arbitrary function of time. The curvature invariants and singularities are investigated usingSU(2) spin coefficient techniques.

Keywords

Differential Geometry Arbitrary Function Curvature Invariant Coefficient Technique Spin Coefficient 
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© Plenum 1977

Authors and Affiliations

  • Z. Perjés
    • 1
  1. 1.Dublin Institute for Advanced StudiesDublin 4Ireland

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