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Teukolsky equations, twistor functions, and conformally self-dual spaces

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arxiv 2407.10939 v1 pith:EJGEFK3J submitted 2024-07-15 gr-qc hep-thmath-phmath.MP

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We prove a correspondence, for Riemannian manifolds with self-dual Weyl tensor, between twistor functions and solutions to the Teukolsky equations for any conformal and spin weights. In particular, we give a contour integral formula for solutions to the Teukolsky equations, and we find a recursion operator that generates an infinite family of solutions and leads to the construction of Cech representatives and sheaf cohomology classes on twistor space. Apart from the general conformally self-dual case, examples include self-dual black holes, scalar-flat K\"ahler surfaces, and quaternionic-K\"ahler metrics, where we map the Teukolsky equation to the conformal wave equation, establish new relations to the linearised Przanowski equation, and find new classes of quaternionic deformations.

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