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A Uniqueness theorem for 5-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell black holes

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arxiv 0711.1722 v1 pith:FA2ZT55K submitted 2007-11-12 gr-qc

A Uniqueness theorem for 5-dimensional Einstein-Maxwell black holes

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In a previous paper arXiv:0707.2775 [gr-qc] we showed that stationary asymptotically flat vacuum black hole solutions in 5 dimensions with two commuting axial Killing fields can be completely characterized by their mass, angular momentum, a set of real moduli, and a set of winding numbers. In this paper we generalize our analysis to include Maxwell fields.

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