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A Positive-Definite Energy Functional for the Axisymmetric Perturbations of Kerr-Newman Black Holes

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We consider the axisymmetric, linear perturbations of Kerr-Newman black holes, allowing for arbitrarily large (but subextremal) angular momentum and electric charge. By exploiting the famous Carter-Robinson identities, developed previously for the proofs of (stationary) black hole uniqueness results, we construct a positive-definite energy functional for these perturbations and establish its conservation for a class of (coupled, gravitational and electromagnetic) solutions to the linearized field equations. Our analysis utilizes the familiar (Hamiltonian) reduction of the field equations (for axisymmetric geometries) to a system of wave map fields coupled to a 2+1-dimensional Lorentzian metric on the relevant quotient 3-manifold. The propagating `dynamical degrees of freedom' of this system are entirely captured by the wave map fields, which take their values in a four dimensional, negatively curved (complex hyperbolic) Riemannian target space whereas the base-space Lorentzian metric is entirely determined, in our setup, by elliptic constraints and gauge conditions.

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On Axially Symmetric Perturbations of Kerr Black Hole Spacetimes

gr-qc · 2025-07-11 · conditional · novelty 4.0

For subextremal Kerr spacetimes, the paper constructs a positive-definite, conserved Hamiltonian energy for axially symmetric linear perturbations, indicating a form of linear stability within this symmetry class.

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  • On Axially Symmetric Perturbations of Kerr Black Hole Spacetimes gr-qc · 2025-07-11 · conditional · none · ref 61 · internal anchor

    For subextremal Kerr spacetimes, the paper constructs a positive-definite, conserved Hamiltonian energy for axially symmetric linear perturbations, indicating a form of linear stability within this symmetry class.