Gravitational and electric energies in the collapse of a spherical thin-shell capacitor
Abstract
We adopt a simplified model describing the collapse of a spherical thin-shell capacitor to give an analytical description how gravitational energy is converted to both kinetic and electric energies in the gravitational collapse. It is shown that (i) averaged kinetic and electric energies are the same order, about an half of gravitational energy of spherical thin-shell capacitor in the collapse; (ii) caused by radiating and rebuilding electric energy, the gravitational collapse undergoes a sequence of "on and off" hopping steps in the microscopic Compton scale. Although the collapse process is still continuous in terms of macroscopic scales, it is slowed down as the kinetic energy is reduced and collapsing time is about an order of magnitude larger than that of the collapse process eliminating electric processes.
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@article{arxiv.1302.5356,
title = {Gravitational and electric energies in the collapse of a spherical thin-shell capacitor},
author = {Remo Ruffini and She-Sheng Xue},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.5356},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
18 pages, 3 figures, the version to appear in Phys. Lett. A