93 research outputs found
A new look at the Plebanski-Demianski family of solutions
The Plebanski-Demianski metric, and those that can be obtained from it by
taking coordinate transformations in certain limits, include the complete
family of space-times of type D with an aligned electromagnetic field and a
possibly non-zero cosmological constant. Starting with a new form of the line
element which is better suited both for physical interpretation and for
identifying different subfamilies, we review this entire family of solutions.
Our metric for the expanding case explicitly includes two parameters which
represent the acceleration of the sources and the twist of the repeated
principal null congruences, the twist being directly related to both the
angular velocity of the sources and their NUT-like properties. The
non-expanding type D solutions are also identified. All special cases are
derived in a simple and transparent way.Comment: 33 pages, 2 figures. To appear in Int. J. Mod. Phys.
Anisotropic fluids in the case of stationary and axisymmetric spaces of General Relativity
We present a stationary axisymmetric solution belonging to Carter's family
[A] of spaces and representing an anisotropic fluid configuration.Comment: 14 pages,submitted to Int J Mod Phys
Noncommutative Einstein-Maxwell pp-waves
The field equations coupling a Seiberg-Witten electromagnetic field to
noncommutative gravity, as described by a formal power series in the
noncommutativity parameters , is investigated. A large
family of solutions, up to order one in , describing
Einstein-Maxwell null pp-waves is obtained. The order-one contributions can be
viewed as providing noncommutative corrections to pp-waves. In our solutions,
noncommutativity enters the spacetime metric through a conformal factor and is
responsible for dilating/contracting the separation between points in the same
null surface. The noncommutative corrections to the electromagnetic waves,
while preserving the wave null character, include constant polarization, higher
harmonic generation and inhomogeneous susceptibility. As compared to pure
noncommutative gravity, the novelty is that nonzero corrections to the metric
already occur at order one in .Comment: 19 revtex pages. One refrence suppressed, two references added. Minor
wording changes in the abstract, introduction and conclusio
Inhomogeneous High Frequency Expansion-Free Gravitational Waves
We describe a natural inhomogeneous generalization of high frequency plane
gravitational waves. The waves are high frequency waves of the Kundt type whose
null propagation direction in space-time has vanishing expansion, twist and
shear but is not covariantly constant. The introduction of a cosmological
constant is discussed in some detail and a comparison is made with high
frequency gravity waves having wave fronts homeomorphic to 2-spheres.Comment: 18 pages, Latex file, accepted for publication in Physical Review
Derivation of Source-Free Maxwell and Gravitational Radiation Equations by Group Theoretical Methods
We derive source-free Maxwell-like equations in flat spacetime for any
helicity "j" by comparing the transformation properties of the 2(2j+1) states
that carry the manifestly covariant representations of the inhomogeneous
Lorentz group with the transformation properties of the two helicity "j" states
that carry the irreducible representations of this group. The set of
constraints so derived involves a pair of curl equations and a pair of
divergence equations. These reduce to the free-field Maxwell equations for j=1
and the analogous equations coupling the gravito-electric and the
gravito-magnetic fields for j=2.Comment: 15 pages, no figures, to appear in Int. J. Mod. Phys.
On the invariant symmetries of the -metrics
We analyze the symmetries and other invariant qualities of the
-metrics (type D aligned Einstein Maxwell solutions with
cosmological constant whose Debever null principal directions determine
shear-free geodesic null congruences). We recover some properties and deduce
new ones about their isometry group and about their quadratic first integrals
of the geodesic equation, and we analyze when these invariant symmetries
characterize the family of metrics. We show that the subfamily of the Kerr-NUT
solutions are those admitting a Papapetrou field aligned with the Weyl tensor.Comment: 18 pages; v2: minor change
Accelerated black holes in an anti-de Sitter universe
The C-metric is one of few known exact solutions of Einstein's field
equations which describes the gravitational field of moving sources. For a
vanishing or positive cosmological constant, the C-metric represents two
accelerated black holes in asymptotically flat or de Sitter spacetime. For a
negative cosmological constant the structure of the spacetime is more
complicated. Depending on the value of the acceleration, it can represent one
black hole or a sequence of pairs of accelerated black holes in the spacetime
with an anti-de Sitter-like infinity. The global structure of this spacetime is
analyzed and compared with an empty anti-de Sitter universe. It is illustrated
by 3D conformal-like diagrams.Comment: 14 pages, 17 figures [see
http://utf.mff.cuni.cz/~krtous/physics/CADS/ for the version with the high
quality figures and for related animations and interactive 3D diagrams
Kerr-Schild metrics revisited I. The ground state
The Kerr-Schild pencil of metrics g_{ab}+\La l_al_b is investigated in the
generic case when it maps an arbitrary vacuum space-time with metric
to a vacuum space-time. The theorem is proved that this generic case, with the
field shearing, does not contain the shear-free subclass as a smooth limit.
It is shown that one of the K\'ota-Perj\'es metrics is a solution in the
shearing class.Comment: 16 page
Obtaining the Weyl tensor from the Bel-Robinson tensor
The algebraic study of the Bel-Robinson tensor proposed and initiated in a
previous work (Gen. Relativ. Gravit. {\bf 41}, see ref [11]) is achieved. The
canonical form of the different algebraic types is obtained in terms of
Bel-Robinson eigen-tensors. An algorithmic determination of the Weyl tensor
from the Bel-Robinson tensor is presented.Comment: 21 page
Radiation generated by accelerating and rotating charged black holes in (anti-)de Sitter space
Asymptotic behaviour of gravitational and electromagnetic fields of exact
type D solutions from the large Plebanski-Demianski family of black hole
spacetimes is analyzed. The amplitude and directional structure of radiation is
evaluated in cases when the cosmological constant is non-vanishing, so that the
conformal infinities have either de Sitter-like or anti-de Sitter-like
character. In particular, explicit relations between the parameters that
characterize the sources (that is their mass, electric and magnetic charges,
NUT parameter, rotational parameter, and acceleration) and properties of the
radiation generated by them are presented. The results further elucidate the
physical interpretation of these solutions and may help to understand radiative
characteristics of more general spacetimes than those that are asymptotically
flat.Comment: 24 pages, 18 figures. To appear in Classical and Quantum Gravit
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