Abstract

When using a second-order Schrodinger-type equation with the effective potential of the Schwarzschild field, existence of a stationary state of half-spin particles with energy $E=0$ is proved. For each of the values of quantum numbers $j,l$, the physically meaningful energy $E=0$ (the binding energy is $E_{b}=mc^{2}$) is implemented at the value of the gravitational coupling constant $\alpha\geq\alpha_{min}$. The particles with $E=0$ are, with the overwhelming probability, at some distance from the event horizon within the range from zero to several fractions of Compton wavelength of a fermion depending on value of the gravitational coupling constants and values $j,l$. In this paper, similar solutions of the second-order equation are announced for bound states of fermions in the Reissner-Nordstrom, Kerr, Kerr-Newman fields. Atomic-type systems: collapsars with fermions in bound states are proposed as particles of dark matter.

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