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Master equation solutions in the linear regime of characteristic formulation of general relativity

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Author(s):
Cedeno M, C. E. ; de Araujo, J. C. N.
Total Authors: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: Physical Review D; v. 92, n. 12, p. 11-pg., 2015-12-08.
Abstract

From the field equations in the linear regime of the characteristic formulation of general relativity, Bishop, for a Schwarzschild's background, and Madler, for a Minkowski's background, were able to show that it is possible to derive a fourth order ordinary differential equation, called master equation, for the J metric variable of the Bondi-Sachs metric. Once beta, another Bondi-Sachs potential, is obtained from the field equations, and J is obtained from the master equation, the other metric variables are solved integrating directly the rest of the field equations. In the past, the master equation was solved for the first multipolar terms, for both the Minkowski's and Schwarzschild's backgrounds. Also, Madler recently reported a generalisation of the exact solutions to the linearised field equations when a Minkowski's background is considered, expressing the master equation family of solutions for the vacuum in terms of Bessel's functions of the first and the second kind. Here, we report new solutions to the master equation for any multipolar moment l, with and without matter sources in terms only of the first kind Bessel's functions for the Minkowski, and in terms of the Confluent Heun's functions (Generalised Hypergeometric) for radiative (nonradiative) case in the Schwarzschild's background. We particularize our families of solutions for the known cases for l = 2 reported previously in the literature and find complete agreement, showing the robustness of our results. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/11990-1 - Gravitational collapse of a polytropic distribution of matter out of the spherical symmetry in the null characteristic formulation of general relativity
Grantee:Jose Carlos Neves de Araujo
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants