329 research outputs found
Bowen-York Tensors
There is derived, for a conformally flat three-space, a family of linear
second-order partial differential operators which send vectors into tracefree,
symmetric two-tensors. These maps, which are parametrized by conformal Killing
vectors on the three-space, are such that the divergence of the resulting
tensor field depends only on the divergence of the original vector field. In
particular these maps send source-free electric fields into TT-tensors.
Moreover, if the original vector field is the Coulomb field on
, the resulting tensor fields on
are nothing but the family of
TT-tensors originally written down by Bowen and York.Comment: 12 pages, Contribution to CQG Special Issue "A Spacetime Safari:
Essays in Honour of Vincent Moncrief
Celestial mechanics of elastic bodies
We construct time independent configurations of two gravitating elastic
bodies. These configurations either correspond to the two bodies moving in a
circular orbit around their center of mass or strictly static configurations.Comment: 16 pages, 2 figures, several typos removed, erratum appeared in
MathZ.263:233,200
Initial Data for General Relativity with Toroidal Conformal Symmetry
A new class of time-symmetric solutions to the initial value constraints of
vacuum General Relativity is introduced. These data are globally regular,
asymptotically flat (with possibly several asymptotic ends) and in general have
no isometries, but a group of conformal isometries. After
decomposing the Lichnerowicz conformal factor in a double Fourier series on the
group orbits, the solutions are given in terms of a countable family of
uncoupled ODEs on the orbit space.Comment: REVTEX, 9 pages, ESI Preprint 12
Late time behaviour of the maximal slicing of the Schwarzschild black hole
A time-symmetric Cauchy slice of the extended Schwarzschild spacetime can be
evolved into a foliation of the -region of the spacetime by maximal
surfaces with the requirement that time runs equally fast at both spatial ends
of the manifold. This paper studies the behaviour of these slices in the limit
as proper time-at-infinity becomes arbitrarily large and gives an analytic
expression for the collapse of the lapse.Comment: 18 pages, Latex, no figure
The Momentum Constraints of General Relativity and Spatial Conformal Isometries
Transverse-tracefree (TT-) tensors on , with an
asymptotically flat metric of fast decay at infinity, are studied. When the
source tensor from which these TT tensors are constructed has fast fall-off at
infinity, TT tensors allow a multipole-type expansion. When has no
conformal Killing vectors (CKV's) it is proven that any finite but otherwise
arbitrary set of moments can be realized by a suitable TT tensor. When CKV's
exist there are obstructions -- certain (combinations of) moments have to
vanish -- which we study.Comment: 16 page
Variation of D-region nitric-oxide density with solar activity and season at the dip equator
To study the solar control on electron density (N sub e) in the equatorial D region, a program was initiated with Soviet collaboration in 1979. A total of 31 rockets were launched during the high solar activity period, and 47 rockets during the low solar activity period, from Thumba to measure the N sub e profiles. Analysis of the data shows that the average values of N sub e for the high solar activity period are higher by a factor of about 2 to 3 compared to the low solar activity values. It was found that a single nitric oxide density, (NO), profile cannot reproduce all the observed N sub e profiles. An attempt was made to reproduce theoretically the observed N sub e profiles by introducing variation in (NO) for the different solar activity periods and seasons
Initial data for stationary space-times near space-like infinity
We study Cauchy initial data for asymptotically flat, stationary vacuum
space-times near space-like infinity. The fall-off behavior of the intrinsic
metric and the extrinsic curvature is characterized. We prove that they have an
analytic expansion in powers of a radial coordinate. The coefficients of the
expansion are analytic functions of the angles. This result allow us to fill a
gap in the proof found in the literature of the statement that all
asymptotically flat, vacuum stationary space-times admit an analytic
compactification at null infinity. Stationary initial data are physical
important and highly non-trivial examples of a large class of data with similar
regularity properties at space-like infinity, namely, initial data for which
the metric and the extrinsic curvature have asymptotic expansion in terms of
powers of a radial coordinate. We isolate the property of the stationary data
which is responsible for this kind of expansion.Comment: LaTeX 2e, no figures, 12 page
Seasonal distribution of ozone and its precursors over the tropical Indian region using regional chemistry-transport model
An off-line regional chemistry-transport model (REMO-CTM) has been applied for the first time to the Indian geographical region to simulate the distribution of ozone and its precursors at the boundary level. The model accounts for the winds from ECMWF as lateral boundaries and latest emission inventories of the ozone precursors for the year 2003. An attempt has been made to validate the model with meteorological parameters like precipitation data and wind fields available from observations, satellite data for CO, and that of surface ozone observations over different parts of India. Model results reproduce the precipitation pattern reasonably well. The qualitative agreement of model and ozone data is also found to be reasonable. Present results are also compared with the global chemistry transport model. The seasonal distribution of ozone and its precursors over the Indian region indicates a differential pattern driven by the spatial synoptic weather condition and local emissions. The continental tropical convergence zone (CTCZ) and long-range/regional transport also play an important role, especially over the Indo-Gangetic plains where the ozone, CO, and NOx concentrations are found to be higher as compared to other parts of India
Conformal classes of asymptotically flat, static vacuum data
We show that time-reflection symmetric, asymptotically flat, static vacuum
data which admit a non-trivial conformal rescaling which leads again to such
data must be axi-symmetric and admit a conformal Killing field. Moreover, it is
shown that there exists a 3-parameter family of such data.Comment: 23 page
Vacuum Spacetimes with Future Trapped Surfaces
In this article we show that one can construct initial data for the Einstein
equations which satisfy the vacuum constraints. This initial data is defined on
a manifold with topology with a regular center and is asymptotically
flat. Further, this initial data will contain an annular region which is
foliated by two-surfaces of topology . These two-surfaces are future
trapped in the language of Penrose. The Penrose singularity theorem guarantees
that the vacuum spacetime which evolves from this initial data is future null
incomplete.Comment: 19 page
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