Weak Cosmic Censorship by Overspinning the Kerr-Newman-Kasuya Black Hole with Test Particle
Ayyesha K. Ahmed, Azad A. Siddiqui

TL;DR
This paper investigates whether the weak cosmic censorship conjecture holds for the Kerr-Newman-Kasuya black hole by testing if it can be overspun with a test particle, potentially violating the conjecture.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the Kerr-Newman-Kasuya black hole can be overspun, providing evidence for a possible violation of the weak cosmic censorship conjecture.
Findings
Black hole can be overspun with test particle
Potential violation of cosmic censorship conjecture
Implications for black hole stability and general relativity
Abstract
We check the weak cosmic censorship conjecture by attempting to overspin the Kerr-Newman-Kasuya black hole with test particle. The study suggests that the Kerr-Newman-Kasuya black hole can be over-spun showing the violation of cosmic censorship conjecture.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
