Towards a wave-extraction method for numerical relativity. V. Estimating the gravitational-wave content of spatial hypersurfaces

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作者
Burko, Lior M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alabama, Dept Phys, Huntsville, AL 35899 USA
来源
PHYSICAL REVIEW D | 2007年 / 75卷 / 08期
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10.1103/PhysRevD.75.084039
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We extract the Weyl scalars in the quasi-Kinnersley tetrad by finding initially the (gauge-, tetrad-, and background-independent) transverse quasi-Kinnersley frame. This step still leaves two undetermined degrees of freedom: the ratio vertical bar Psi(0)vertical bar/vertical bar Psi(4)vertical bar, and one of the phases (the product vertical bar Psi(0)vertical bar center dot vertical bar Psi(4 vertical bar) and the sum of the phases are determined by the so-called Beetle-Burko radiation scalar). The residual symmetry ("spin/boost") can be removed by gauge fixing of spin coefficients in two steps: First, we break the boost symmetry by requiring that rho corresponds to a global constant mass parameter that equals the ADM mass (or, equivalently in perturbation theory, that rho or mu equal their values in the no-radiation limits), thus determining the two moduli of the Weyl scalars vertical bar Psi(0 vertical bar), vertical bar Psi(4)vertical bar, while leaving their phases as yet undetermined. Second, we break the spin symmetry by requiring that the ratio pi / tau gives the expected polarization state for the gravitational waves, thus determining the phases. Our method of gauge fixing-specifically its second step-is appropriate for cases for which the Weyl curvature is purely electric. Applying this method to Misner and Brill-Lindquist data, we explicitly find the Weyl scalars Psi(0) and Psi(4) in the quasi-Kinnersley tetrad.
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