Gravitational waves from isolated systems: Surprising consequences of a positive cosmological constant
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
2016-02-10 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory
Mathematical Physics
math.MP
Abstract
There is a deep tension between the well-developed theory of gravitational waves from isolated systems and the presence of a positive cosmological constant , however tiny. In particular, even the post-Newtonian quadrupole formula, derived by Einstein in 1918, has not been generalized to include a positive . We first explain the principal difficulties and then show that it is possible to overcome them in the weak field limit. These results also provide concrete hints for constructing the generalization of the Bondi-Sachs framework for full, non-linear general relativity.
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@article{arxiv.1510.04990,
title = {Gravitational waves from isolated systems: Surprising consequences of a positive cosmological constant},
author = {Abhay Ashtekar and Béatrice Bonga and Aruna Kesavan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.04990},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
5 pages, 1 Figure. Small revision in the Introduction on page 1 and Summary/Outlook on page 4 revised; some references added. To appear in PRL