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Self-force of a scalar field for circular orbits about a Schwarzschild black hole

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2010-05-12 v2

Abstract

The foundations are laid for the numerical computation of the actual worldline for a particle orbiting a black hole and emitting gravitational waves. The essential practicalities of this computation are here illustrated for a scalar particle of infinitesimal size and small but finite scalar charge. This particle deviates from a geodesic because it interacts with its own retarded field ψ\ret\psi^\ret. A recently introduced Green's function G\SSG^\SS precisely determines the singular part, ψ\SS\psi^\SS, of the retarded field. This part exerts no force on the particle. The remainder of the field ψR=ψ\retψ\SS\psi^\R = \psi^\ret - \psi^\SS is a vacuum solution of the field equation and is entirely responsible for the self-force. A particular, locally inertial coordinate system is used to determine an expansion of ψ\SS\psi^\SS in the vicinity of the particle. For a particle in a circular orbit in the Schwarzschild geometry, the mode-sum decomposition of the difference between ψ\ret\psi^\ret and the dominant terms in the expansion of ψ\SS\psi^\SS provide a mode-sum decomposition of an approximation for ψR\psi^\R from which the self-force is obtained. When more terms are included in the expansion, the approximation for ψR\psi^\R is increasingly differentiable, and the mode-sum for the self-force converges more rapidly.

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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0205079,
  title  = {Self-force of a scalar field for circular orbits about a Schwarzschild black hole},
  author = {Steven Detweiler and Eirini Messaritaki and Bernard F. Whiting},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0205079},
  year   = {2010}
}

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RevTex, 31 pages, 1 figure, modified abstract, more details of numerical methods