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Weyl scalar

In the Newman–Penrose (NP) formalism of general relativity, Weyl scalars refer to a set of five complex scalars which encode the ten independent components of the Weyl tensor of a four-dimensional spacetime.

Definitions edit

Given a complex null tetrad   and with the convention  , the Weyl-NP scalars are defined by[1][2][3]

 
 
 
 
 

Note: If one adopts the convention  , the definitions of   should take the opposite values;[4][5][6][7] that is to say,   after the signature transition.

Alternative derivations edit

According to the definitions above, one should find out the Weyl tensors before calculating the Weyl-NP scalars via contractions with relevant tetrad vectors. This method, however, does not fully reflect the spirit of Newman–Penrose formalism. As an alternative, one could firstly compute the spin coefficients and then use the NP field equations to derive the five Weyl-NP scalars[citation needed]

 
 
 
 
 

where   (used for  ) refers to the NP curvature scalar   which could be calculated directly from the spacetime metric  .

Physical interpretation edit

Szekeres (1965)[8] gave an interpretation of the different Weyl scalars at large distances:

  is a "Coulomb" term, representing the gravitational monopole of the source;
  &   are ingoing and outgoing "longitudinal" radiation terms;
  &   are ingoing and outgoing "transverse" radiation terms.

For a general asymptotically flat spacetime containing radiation (Petrov Type I),   &   can be transformed to zero by an appropriate choice of null tetrad. Thus these can be viewed as gauge quantities.

A particularly important case is the Weyl scalar  . It can be shown to describe outgoing gravitational radiation (in an asymptotically flat spacetime) as

 

Here,   and   are the "plus" and "cross" polarizations of gravitational radiation, and the double dots represent double time-differentiation.[clarification needed]

There are, however, certain examples in which the interpretation listed above fails.[9] These are exact vacuum solutions of the Einstein field equations with cylindrical symmetry. For instance, a static (infinitely long) cylinder can produce a gravitational field which has not only the expected "Coulomb"-like Weyl component  , but also non-vanishing "transverse wave"-components   and  . Furthermore, purely outgoing Einstein-Rosen waves have a non-zero "incoming transverse wave"-component  .

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jeremy Bransom Griffiths, Jiri Podolsky. Exact Space-Times in Einstein's General Relativity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Chapter 2.
  2. ^ Valeri P Frolov, Igor D Novikov. Black Hole Physics: Basic Concepts and New Developments. Berlin: Springer, 1998. Appendix E.
  3. ^ Abhay Ashtekar, Stephen Fairhurst, Badri Krishnan. Isolated horizons: Hamiltonian evolution and the first law. Physical Review D, 2000, 62(10): 104025. Appendix B. gr-qc/0005083
  4. ^ Ezra T Newman, Roger Penrose. An Approach to Gravitational Radiation by a Method of Spin Coefficients. Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1962, 3(3): 566-768.
  5. ^ Ezra T Newman, Roger Penrose. Errata: An Approach to Gravitational Radiation by a Method of Spin Coefficients. Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1963, 4(7): 998.
  6. ^ Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar. The Mathematical Theory of Black Holes. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983.
  7. ^ Peter O'Donnell. Introduction to 2-Spinors in General Relativity. Singapore: World Scientific, 2003.
  8. ^ P. Szekeres (1965). "The Gravitational Compass". Journal of Mathematical Physics. 6 (9): 1387–1391. Bibcode:1965JMP.....6.1387S. doi:10.1063/1.1704788..
  9. ^ Hofmann, Stefan; Niedermann, Florian; Schneider, Robert (2013). "Interpretation of the Weyl tensor". Phys. Rev. D88 (6): 064047. arXiv:1308.0010. Bibcode:2013PhRvD..88f4047H. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.88.064047. S2CID 118647223.

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In the Newman Penrose NP formalism of general relativity Weyl scalars refer to a set of five complex scalars PS0 PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 displaystyle Psi 0 Psi 1 Psi 2 Psi 3 Psi 4 which encode the ten independent components of the Weyl tensor of a four dimensional spacetime Contents 1 Definitions 2 Alternative derivations 3 Physical interpretation 4 See also 5 ReferencesDefinitions editGiven a complex null tetrad la na ma m a displaystyle l a n a m a bar m a nbsp and with the convention lana 1 mam a 1 displaystyle l a n a 1 m a bar m a 1 nbsp the Weyl NP scalars are defined by 1 2 3 PS0 Cabgdlamblgmd displaystyle Psi 0 C alpha beta gamma delta l alpha m beta l gamma m delta nbsp PS1 Cabgdlanblgmd displaystyle Psi 1 C alpha beta gamma delta l alpha n beta l gamma m delta nbsp PS2 Cabgdlambm gnd displaystyle Psi 2 C alpha beta gamma delta l alpha m beta bar m gamma n delta nbsp PS3 Cabgdlanbm gnd displaystyle Psi 3 C alpha beta gamma delta l alpha n beta bar m gamma n delta nbsp PS4 Cabgdnam bngm d displaystyle Psi 4 C alpha beta gamma delta n alpha bar m beta n gamma bar m delta nbsp Note If one adopts the convention lana 1 mam a 1 displaystyle l a n a 1 m a bar m a 1 nbsp the definitions of PSi displaystyle Psi i nbsp should take the opposite values 4 5 6 7 that is to say PSi PSi displaystyle Psi i mapsto Psi i nbsp after the signature transition Alternative derivations editSee also Newman Penrose field equations According to the definitions above one should find out the Weyl tensors before calculating the Weyl NP scalars via contractions with relevant tetrad vectors This method however does not fully reflect the spirit of Newman Penrose formalism As an alternative one could firstly compute the spin coefficients and then use the NP field equations to derive the five Weyl NP scalars citation needed PS0 Ds dk r r s 3e e s t p a 3b k displaystyle Psi 0 D sigma delta kappa rho bar rho sigma 3 varepsilon bar varepsilon sigma tau bar pi bar alpha 3 beta kappa nbsp PS1 Db de a p s r e b m g k a p e displaystyle Psi 1 D beta delta varepsilon alpha pi sigma bar rho bar varepsilon beta mu gamma kappa bar alpha bar pi varepsilon nbsp PS2 d t Dr rm sl b a t t g g r nk 2L displaystyle Psi 2 bar delta tau Delta rho rho bar mu sigma lambda bar beta alpha bar tau tau gamma bar gamma rho nu kappa 2 Lambda nbsp PS3 d g Da r e n t b l g m a b t g displaystyle Psi 3 bar delta gamma Delta alpha rho varepsilon nu tau beta lambda bar gamma bar mu alpha bar beta bar tau gamma nbsp PS4 dn Dl m m l 3g g l 3a b p t n displaystyle Psi 4 delta nu Delta lambda mu bar mu lambda 3 gamma bar gamma lambda 3 alpha bar beta pi bar tau nu nbsp where L displaystyle Lambda nbsp used for PS2 displaystyle Psi 2 nbsp refers to the NP curvature scalar L R24 displaystyle Lambda frac R 24 nbsp which could be calculated directly from the spacetime metric gab displaystyle g ab nbsp Physical interpretation editSzekeres 1965 8 gave an interpretation of the different Weyl scalars at large distances PS2 displaystyle Psi 2 nbsp is a Coulomb term representing the gravitational monopole of the source PS1 displaystyle Psi 1 nbsp amp PS3 displaystyle Psi 3 nbsp are ingoing and outgoing longitudinal radiation terms PS0 displaystyle Psi 0 nbsp amp PS4 displaystyle Psi 4 nbsp are ingoing and outgoing transverse radiation terms For a general asymptotically flat spacetime containing radiation Petrov Type I PS1 displaystyle Psi 1 nbsp amp PS3 displaystyle Psi 3 nbsp can be transformed to zero by an appropriate choice of null tetrad Thus these can be viewed as gauge quantities A particularly important case is the Weyl scalar PS4 displaystyle Psi 4 nbsp It can be shown to describe outgoing gravitational radiation in an asymptotically flat spacetime as PS4 12 h 8 8 h ϕ ϕ ih 8 ϕ h ih displaystyle Psi 4 frac 1 2 left ddot h hat theta hat theta ddot h hat phi hat phi right i ddot h hat theta hat phi ddot h i ddot h times nbsp Here h displaystyle h nbsp and h displaystyle h times nbsp are the plus and cross polarizations of gravitational radiation and the double dots represent double time differentiation clarification needed There are however certain examples in which the interpretation listed above fails 9 These are exact vacuum solutions of the Einstein field equations with cylindrical symmetry For instance a static infinitely long cylinder can produce a gravitational field which has not only the expected Coulomb like Weyl component PS2 displaystyle Psi 2 nbsp but also non vanishing transverse wave components PS0 displaystyle Psi 0 nbsp and PS4 displaystyle Psi 4 nbsp Furthermore purely outgoing Einstein Rosen waves have a non zero incoming transverse wave component PS0 displaystyle Psi 0 nbsp See also editWeyl NP and Ricci NP scalarsReferences edit Jeremy Bransom Griffiths Jiri Podolsky Exact Space Times in Einstein s General Relativity Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2009 Chapter 2 Valeri P Frolov Igor D Novikov Black Hole Physics Basic Concepts and New Developments Berlin Springer 1998 Appendix E Abhay Ashtekar Stephen Fairhurst Badri Krishnan Isolated horizons Hamiltonian evolution and the first law Physical Review D 2000 62 10 104025 Appendix B gr qc 0005083 Ezra T Newman Roger Penrose An Approach to Gravitational Radiation by a Method of Spin Coefficients Journal of Mathematical Physics 1962 3 3 566 768 Ezra T Newman Roger Penrose Errata An Approach to Gravitational Radiation by a Method of Spin Coefficients Journal of Mathematical Physics 1963 4 7 998 Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar The Mathematical Theory of Black Holes Chicago University of Chicago Press 1983 Peter O Donnell Introduction to 2 Spinors in General Relativity Singapore World Scientific 2003 P Szekeres 1965 The Gravitational Compass Journal of Mathematical Physics 6 9 1387 1391 Bibcode 1965JMP 6 1387S doi 10 1063 1 1704788 Hofmann Stefan Niedermann Florian Schneider Robert 2013 Interpretation of the Weyl tensor Phys Rev D88 6 064047 arXiv 1308 0010 Bibcode 2013PhRvD 88f4047H doi 10 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