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The exterior solution of the Einstein—Maxwell equations, describing all static axisymmetric problems, has been found byWeyl [1]. This so-called Weyl solution has been specialized byBonnor [2] with respect to a point singularity interpreted as a magnetic dipole, which in certain cases induces a mass dipole. In this paper a special calculus of delta functions [3] is used to obtain information about the structure of the singular part ofT 44 of the point source of the field.
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Schmutzer, E., Nottrott, J. On some aspects of the mass dipole problem of a special weyl solution in the Einstein-Maxwell theory. Acta Physica 24, 331–335 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03161040
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03161040