Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Scientific paper
2007-08-15
AnnalsPhys.321:1334-1374,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.aop.2005.11.011
Quantum amplitudes for $s=1$ at Maxwell fields and for $s=2$ linearised gravitational wave perturbations of a spherically symmetric Einstein/massless scalar background, describing gravitational collapse to a black hole, are treated by analogy with a previous treatment of $s=0$ scalar-field perturbations of gravitational collapse at late times. In both the $s=1$ and $s=2$ cases, we isolate suitable 'co-ordinate' variables which can be taken as boundary data on a final space-like hypersurface $\Sigma_F$. For simplicity, we take the data on an initial pre-collapse surface $\Sigma_I$ to be exactly spherically symmetric. The (large) Lorentzian proper-time interval between $\Sigma_{I}, \Sigma_{F}$, measured at spatial infinity, is denoted by $T$. The complexified classical boundary-value problem is expected to be well-posed, provide that the time interval $T$ has been rotated into the complex: $T\to{\mid}T{\mid}\exp(-i\theta)$, for $0<\theta\leq{\pi}/2$. We calculate the second-variation classical Lorenztian action $S ^{(2)}_{\rm class}$. Following Feynman, we recover the Lorentzian quantum amplitude by taking the limit as $\theta\to 0_+$ of the semi-classical amplitude $\exp(iS^{(2)}_{\rm class})$. The boundary data for $ s=1$ involve the Maxwell magnetic field; the data for $s=2$ involve the magnetic part of the Weyl curvature tensor. The magnetic boundary conditions are related to each other and to the natural $s={1 \over 2}$ boundary conditions by supersymmetry.
D'Eath Peter D.
Farley Andrew N. S. J.
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