Considering the Einstein gravity in the presence of Born-Infeld type electromagnetic fields, we introduce a class of 4-dimensional static horizonless solutions which produce longitudinal magnetic fields. Although these solutions do not have any curvature singularity and horizon, there exists a conic singularity. We investigate the effects of nonlinear electromagnetic fields on the properties of the solutions and find that the asymptotic behavior of the solutions is adS. Next, we generalize the static metric to the case of rotating solutions and find that the value of the electric charge depends on the rotation parameter. Furthermore, conserved quantities will be calculated through the use of the counterterm method. Finally, we extend four-d...
We introduce a class of solutions in <math><mrow><mn>2</mn><mo>+</mo><mn>1</mn></mrow></math> -dimen...
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Considering the Einstein gravity in the presence of Born-Infeld type electromagnetic fields, we intr...
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We obtain spacetimes generated by static and rotating magnetic string sources in Einstein relativity...
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International audienceWe analyze a four-parameter class of asymptotically flat magnetized solutions ...
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We introduce a class of solutions in <math><mrow><mn>2</mn><mo>+</mo><mn>1</mn></mrow></math> -dimen...
In generalizing the Maxwell field to nonlinear electrodynamics, we look for the magnetic solutions. ...
We find new solutions to the Einstein-Maxwell equations in the presence of mimetic field in $ D $ di...
Considering the Einstein gravity in the presence of Born-Infeld type electromagnetic fields, we intr...
AbstractWe introduce a class of rotating magnetically charged string solutions of the Einstein gravi...
AbstractA class of spinning magnetic string in 4-dimensional Einstein-dilaton gravity with Liouville...
We introduce two classes of rotating solutions of Einstein-Maxwell gravity in $(n+1)$ dimensions whi...
We obtain the magnetic counterpart of the BTZ solution, i.e., the rotating spacetime of a point sour...
We obtain spacetimes generated by static and rotating magnetic string sources in Einstein relativity...
Inspired by large applications of topological defects in describing different phenomena in physics, ...
In this paper, we consider two first order corrections to both the gravity and the gauge sides of th...
The solutions of U(1) gauge-gravity coupling is one of the interesting models for analyzing the semi...
We consider static, cylindrically symmetric configurations in general relativity coupled to nonlinea...
International audienceWe analyze a four-parameter class of asymptotically flat magnetized solutions ...
In this paper, considering the nonlinear electromagnetic field coupled to Einstein gravity, we obtai...
We introduce a class of solutions in <math><mrow><mn>2</mn><mo>+</mo><mn>1</mn></mrow></math> -dimen...
In generalizing the Maxwell field to nonlinear electrodynamics, we look for the magnetic solutions. ...
We find new solutions to the Einstein-Maxwell equations in the presence of mimetic field in $ D $ di...