1996
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.53.5579
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Magnetic solutions to 2+1 gravity

Abstract: We report on a new solution to the Einstein-Maxwell equations in 2+1 dimensions with a negative cosmological constant. The solution is static, rotationally symmetric and has a non-zero magnetic field. The solution can be interpreted as a monopole with an everywhere finite energy density.

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“…The peculiar notation is due to its association to a magnetic charge in [9]; this is somewhat misleading, as the magnetic field sourced by Q m is not oriented radially. Nevertheless, we maintain this notation for consistency.…”
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“…The peculiar notation is due to its association to a magnetic charge in [9]; this is somewhat misleading, as the magnetic field sourced by Q m is not oriented radially. Nevertheless, we maintain this notation for consistency.…”
Section: Jhep11(2017)028mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Λ is the absolute value of the cosmological constant, Λ = |Λ eff | = κǫ. The metric presented here is a bit different from the original formulation of this spacetime in [9]: factors of L in (3.15) appear after a rescaling of the variables that ensures that lim r→0 g θθ = r 2 , therefore avoiding the conical singularity at the origin. This geometry corresponds to a one-parameter family of solutions with a magnetic flux in three-dimensional AdS spacetime.…”
Section: Jhep11(2017)028mentioning
confidence: 99%
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