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Wave and Particle Scattering Properties of High Speed Black Holes

Abstract

The light-like limit of the Kerr gravitational field relative to a distant observer moving rectilinearly in an arbitrary direction is an impulsive plane gravitational wave with a singular point on its wave front. By colliding particles with this wave we show that they have the same focussing properties as high speed particles scattered by the original black hole. By colliding photons with the gravitational wave we show that there is a circular disk, centered on the singular point on the wave front, having the property that photons colliding with the wave within this disk are reflected back and travel with the wave. This result is approximate in the sense that there are observers who can see a dim (as opposed to opaque) circular disk on their sky. By colliding plane electromagnetic waves with the gravitational wave we show that the reflected electromagnetic waves are the high frequency waves.Comment: Latex file, 22 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in Classical and Quantum Gravit

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