Hyperbolic motion generated by inversion

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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An inversion transformation applied to an inertial observer is used to generate a nonstatic conformally flat geometry in spherical coordinates. A static observer in the new geometry is uniformly accelerating with respect to the inertial one and vice versa, but its acceleration $g$ undergoes the transformation $g \rightarrow 1/b^{2}g$, where $b$ is a constant. A nongeodesic congruence of a static observer has a scalar expansion which grows linearly with time but the acceleration is proportional to $r$, as for the classical rotation.

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