843 research outputs found
Energy Transport in the Vaidya System
Energy transport mechanisms can be generated by imposing relations between
null tetrad Ricci components. Several kinds of mass and density transport
generated by these relations are studied for the generalized Vaidya system.Comment: J.Math. Phys. (to appear
Incompressible Stars and Fractional Derivatives
Fractional calculus is an effective tool in incorporating the effects of
non-locality and memory into physical models. In this regard, successful
applications exist rang- ing from signal processing to anomalous diffusion and
quantum mechanics. In this paper we investigate the fractional versions of the
stellar structure equations for non radiating spherical objects. Using
incompressible fluids as a comparison, we develop models for constant density
Newtonian objects with fractional mass distributions or stress conditions. To
better understand the fractional effects, we discuss effective values for the
density, gravitational field and equation of state. The fractional ob- jects
are smaller and less massive than integer models. The fractional parameters are
related to a polytropic index for the models considered
A Spacetime in Toroidal Coordinates
We present an exact solution of Einstein's field equations in toroidal
coordinates. The solution has three regions: an interior with a string equation
of state; an Israel boundary layer; an exterior with constant isotropic
pressure and constant density, locally isometric to anti-de Sitter spacetime.
The exterior can be a cosmological vacuum with negative cosmological constant.
The size and mass of the toroidal loop depend on the size of the cosmological
constant.Comment: to appear in J. Math. Phy
Scale Symmetries of Spherical String Fluids
We consider homothetic maps in a family of spherical relativistic star
models. A generalization of Vaidya's radiating metric provides a fluid
atmosphere of radiation and strings. The similarity structure of the string
fluid is investigated.Comment: to appear in J. Math. Physic
Adding Twist to Anisotropic Fluids
We present a solution generating technique for anisotropic fluids which
preserves specific Killing symmetries. Anisotropic matter distributions that
can be used with the one parameter Ehlers-Geroch transform are discussed.
Example spacetimes that support the appropriate anisotropic stress-energy are
found and the transformation applied. The 3+1 black string solution is one of
the spacetimes with the appropriate matter distribution. Use of the transform
with a black string seed is discussed.Comment: to appear in J. Math. Phy
Two-Fluid Atmosphere for Relativistic Stars
We have extended the Vaidya radiating metric to include both a radiation
fluid and a string fluid. This paper expands our brief introduction to
extensions of the Schwarzschild vacuum which appeared in 1998 Phys. Rev. D Vol
57, R5945. Assuming diffusive transport for the string fluid, we find new
analytic solutions of Einstein's field equations.Comment: to appear in Classical and Quantum Gravit
Hadron Spin Dynamics
Spin effects in exclusive and inclusive reactions provide an essential new
dimension for testing QCD and unraveling hadron structure. Remarkable new
experiments from SLAC, HERMES (DESY), and the Jefferson Laboratory present many
challenges to theory, including measurements at HERMES and SMC of the single
spin asymmetries in pion electroproduction, where the proton is polarized
normal to the scattering plane. This type of single spin asymmetry may be due
to the effects of rescattering of the outgoing quark on the spectators of the
target proton, an effect usually neglected in conventional QCD analyses. Many
aspects of spin, such as single-spin asymmetries and baryon magnetic moments
are sensitive to the dynamics of hadrons at the amplitude level, rather than
probability distributions. I illustrate the novel features of spin dynamics for
relativistic systems by examining the explicit form of the light-front
wavefunctions for the two-particle Fock state of the electron in QED, thus
connecting the Schwinger anomalous magnetic moment to the spin and orbital
momentum carried by its Fock state constituents and providing a transparent
basis for understanding the structure of relativistic composite systems and
their matrix elements in hadronic physics. I also present a survey of
outstanding spin puzzles in QCD, particularly the double transverse spin
asymmetry A_{NN} in elastic proton-proton scattering, the J/psi to rho-pi
puzzle, and J/psi polarization at the Tevatron.Comment: Concluding theory talk presented at SPIN2001, the Third
Circum-Pan-Pacific Symposium on High Energy Physics, October, 2001, Beijin
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