The Case Against Smooth Null Infinity III: Early-Time Asymptotics for Higher $\ell$-Modes of Linear Waves on a Schwarzschild Background
Abstract
In this paper, we derive the early-time asymptotics for fixed-frequency solutions to the wave equation on a fixed Schwarzschild background () arising from the no incoming radiation condition on and polynomially decaying data, as , on either a timelike boundary of constant area radius (I) or an ingoing null hypersurface (II). In case (I), we show that the asymptotic expansion of along outgoing null hypersurfaces near spacelike infinity contains logarithmic terms at order . In contrast, in case (II), we obtain that the asymptotic expansion of near spacelike infinity contains logarithmic terms already at order (unless ). These results suggest an alternative approach to the study of late-time asymptotics near future timelike infinity that does not assume conformally smooth or compactly supported Cauchy data: In case (I), our results indicate logarithmic modifications to Price's law for each -mode. On the other hand, the data of case (II) lead to much stronger deviations from Price's law. In particular, we conjecture that compactly supported scattering data on and lead to solutions that exhibit the same late-time asymptotics on for each : as .
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@article{arxiv.2106.00035,
title = {The Case Against Smooth Null Infinity III: Early-Time Asymptotics for Higher $\ell$-Modes of Linear Waves on a Schwarzschild Background},
author = {Lionor M. A. Kehrberger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.00035},
year = {2025}
}
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100 pages, 6 figures. v3: Comments by reviewer worked in. v4: correction to Figure 6, v5: Fixed typesetting error added in v4