Abstract

It is known that a rotating black hole immersed in a magnetic field can selectively accrete charges of one sign and repel charges of the opposite sign. This gives rise to a magnetic moment of the form where Q is the black hole charge, mBH is the mass and SBH the spin. As a consequence, a black hole in a binary system with a neutron star is affected by the star magnetic field as a magnetic dipole. We study the consequence of this fact on the emission of gravitational waves by a black hole-neutron star binary system.

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