Uniqueness of extremal isolated horizons and their identification with horizons of all type D black holes
David Matejov, Jiri Podolsky

TL;DR
This paper classifies extremal isolated horizons in Einstein-Maxwell theory, showing they are uniquely characterized by five parameters, and identifies them with extremal horizons of all algebraic type D black holes, including various subclasses.
Contribution
It derives the most general metric for extremal isolated horizons and links these solutions to all extremal type D black holes, providing a comprehensive classification.
Findings
EIH depend on five independent parameters.
Explicit relation between EIH parameters and type D black holes.
Includes subclasses like accelerating and NUT black holes.
Abstract
We systematically investigate axisymmetric extremal isolated horizons (EIHs) defined by vanishing surface gravity, corresponding to zero temperature. In the first part, using the Newman-Penrose and GHP formalism we derive the most general metric function for such EIHs in the Einstein-Maxwell theory, which complements the previous result of Lewandowski and Pawlowski. We prove that it depends on 5 independent parameters, namely deficit angles on the north and south poles of a spherical-like section of the horizon, its radius (area), and total electric and magnetic charges of the black hole. The deficit angles and both charges can be separately set to zero. In the second part of our paper, we identify this general axially symmetric solution for EIH with extremal horizons in exact electrovacuum Plebanski-Demianski spacetimes, using the convenient parametrization of this family by Griffiths…
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