Conservative Spin-Magnitude Change in Orbital Evolution in General Relativity

IF 8.1 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Mark Alaverdian, Zvi Bern, Dimitrios Kosmopoulos, Andres Luna, Radu Roiban, Trevor Scheopner, Fei Teng
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Abstract

We show that physical scattering observables for compact spinning objects in general relativity can depend on additional degrees of freedom in the spin tensor beyond those described by the spin vector alone. The impulse, spin kick, and leading-order waveforms exhibit such a nontrivial dependence. A signal of this additional structure is the change in the magnitude of the spin vector under conservative Hamiltonian evolution, similar to our previous studies in electrodynamics. These additional degrees of freedom describe dynamical mass multipoles of compact objects and decouple for black holes. We also show that the conservative impulse, spin kick, and change of the additional degrees of freedom are encoded in the eikonal phase. Published by the American Physical Society 2025
广义相对论轨道演化中的自旋-磁性守恒变化
我们证明,广义相对论中紧凑自旋物体的物理散射观测值可能取决于自旋张量中的额外自由度,而不仅仅是那些由自旋矢量描述的自由度。脉冲波形、自旋踢波形和前导阶波形都表现出这种非对称的依赖性。这种额外结构的信号是自旋矢量在保守哈密顿演化下的大小变化,这与我们之前在电动力学中的研究类似。这些额外的自由度描述了紧凑天体的动力学质量多极,而对于黑洞则是解耦的。我们还表明,保守冲量、自旋踢和附加自由度的变化都被编码在奕冕相中。 美国物理学会出版 2025
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Physical review letters
Physical review letters 物理-物理:综合
CiteScore
16.50
自引率
7.00%
发文量
2673
审稿时长
2.2 months
期刊介绍: Physical review letters(PRL)covers the full range of applied, fundamental, and interdisciplinary physics research topics: General physics, including statistical and quantum mechanics and quantum information Gravitation, astrophysics, and cosmology Elementary particles and fields Nuclear physics Atomic, molecular, and optical physics Nonlinear dynamics, fluid dynamics, and classical optics Plasma and beam physics Condensed matter and materials physics Polymers, soft matter, biological, climate and interdisciplinary physics, including networks
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