For rotating stationary axisymmetric horizons, the paper derives expansion conditions on the metric that make the horizon regular, naked, or truly naked in a freely falling frame.
Axially symmetric rotating black hole with regular horizons
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We consider the metric of an axially symmetric rotating black hole. We do not specify the concrete form of a metric and rely on its behavior near the horizon only. Typically, it is characterized (in the coordinates that generalize the Boyer-Lindquist ones) by two integers $p$ and $q$ that enter asymptotic expansions of the time and radial metric coefficients in the main approximation. For given $p,$ $q$ we find a general form for which the metric is regular, and how the expansions of the metric coefficients look like. We compare two types of requirement: (i) boundedness of curvature invariants, (ii) boundedness of separate components of the curvature tensor in a free falling frame. Analysis is done for nonextremal, extremal and ultraextremal horizons separately.
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Naked and truly naked rotating black holes
For rotating stationary axisymmetric horizons, the paper derives expansion conditions on the metric that make the horizon regular, naked, or truly naked in a freely falling frame.