Self force on a scalar charge in Kerr spacetime: inclined circular orbits
Abstract
Accurately modeling astrophysical extreme-mass-ratio-insprials requires calculating the gravitational self-force for orbits in Kerr spacetime. The necessary calculation techniques are typically very complex and, consequently, toy scalar-field models are often developed in order to establish a particular calculational approach. To that end, I present a calculation of the scalar-field self-force for a particle moving on a (fixed) inclined circular geodesic of a background Kerr black hole. I make the calculation in the frequency-domain and demonstrate how to apply the mode-sum regularization procedure to all four components of the self-force. I present results for a number of strong-field orbits which can be used as benchmarks for emerging self-force calculation techniques in Kerr spacetime.
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@article{arxiv.1408.2885,
title = {Self force on a scalar charge in Kerr spacetime: inclined circular orbits},
author = {Niels Warburton},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.2885},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
17 pages, 5 figures. Updated to reflect published version