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Circular Holonomy, Clock Effects and Gravitoelectromagnetism: Still Going Around in Circles After All These Years

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2010-11-11 v2

Abstract

The historical origins of Fermi-Walker transport and Fermi coordinates and the construction of Fermi-Walker transported frames in black hole spacetimes are reviewed. For geodesics this transport reduces to parallel transport and these frames can be explicitly constructed using a Killing-Yano tensor as shown by Marck. For accelerated or geodesic circular orbits in such spacetimes, both parallel and Fermi-Walker transported frames can be given, and allow one to study circular holonomy and related clock and spin transport effects. In particular the total angle of rotation that a spin vector undergoes around a closed loop can be expressed in a factored form, where each factor is due to a different relativistic effect, in contrast with the usual sum of terms decomposition. Finally the Thomas precession frequency is shown to be a special case of the simple relationship between the parallel transport and Fermi-Walker transport frequencies for stationary circular orbits.

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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0202085,
  title  = {Circular Holonomy, Clock Effects and Gravitoelectromagnetism: Still Going Around in Circles After All These Years},
  author = {Donato Bini and Robert T. Jantzen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0202085},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

27 pages, latex(2e), ws-p9-75x6-50 class, uses overcite package, 7 pictex figures, 3 eps figures; to appear in the Proceedings of the 9th ICRA Network Workshop on Fermi and Astrophysics (2001), Eds. R. Ruffini and C. Sigismondi, World Scientific, 2003. Killing tensor remarks corrected. Figure 7 slightly corrected