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Gravitational self-force from radiation-gauge metric perturbations

Authors :
Pound, Adam
Merlin, Cesar
Barack, Leor
Pound, Adam
Merlin, Cesar
Barack, Leor
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Calculations of the gravitational self-force (GSF) in curved spacetime require as input the metric perturbation in a sufficiently regular gauge. A basic challenge in the program to compute the GSF for orbits around a Kerr black hole is that the standard procedure for reconstructing the perturbation is formulated in a class of radiation gauges, in which the particle singularity is non-isotropic and extends away from the particle's location. Here we present two practical schemes for calculating the GSF using a radiation-gauge reconstructed metric as input. The schemes are based on a detailed analysis of the local structure of the particle singularity in the radiation gauges. We identify 3 types of radiation gauges: two containing a radial string-like singularity emanating from the particle, either in one direction ("half-string" gauges) or both directions ("full-string" gauges); and a third type containing no strings but with a jump discontinuity across a surface intersecting the particle. Based on a flat-space example, we argue that the standard mode-by-mode reconstruction procedure yields the "regular half" of a half-string solution, or (equivalently) either of the regular halves of a no-string solution. For the half-string case, we formulate the GSF in a locally deformed radiation gauge that removes the string singularity near the particle. We derive a mode-sum formula for the GSF in this gauge, analogous to the standard Lorenz-gauge formula but with modified regularization parameters. For the no-string case, we formulate the GSF directly, without a local deformation, and we derive a mode-sum formula that requires no correction to the parameters but involves a certain averaging procedure. We explain the consistency of our results with Gralla's invariance theorem, and discuss the correspondence between our method and a related approach by Friedman et al.<br />Comment: 46 pages, 1 figure, 1 table. Minor corrections. Final version to be published in Phys. Rev. D

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1098070789
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103.PhysRevD.89.024009