Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Scientific paper
1999-05-31
XIII Convegno Nazionale di Relativita' Generale e Fisica della Gravitazione, 21-25 September 1998
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Conference paper of 6 pages. Keywords: Partial differential equations (35Q75), Equations of motion (83C10), Black holes (83C57
Scientific paper
An analytic solution of the Regge-Wheeler (RW) equation has been found via the Frobenius method at the regular singularity of the horizon 2M, in the form of a time and radial coordinate dependent series. The RW partial differential equation, derived from the Einstein field equations, represents the first order perturbations of the Schwarzschild metric. The known solutions are numerical in time domain or approximate and asymptotic for low or high frequencies in Fourier domain. The former is of scarce relevance for comprehension of the geodesic equations for a body in the black hole field, while the latter is mainly useful for the description of the emitted gravitational radiation. Instead a time domain solution is essential for the determination of radiation reaction of the falling particle into the black hole, i.e. the influence of the emitted radiation on the motion of the perturbing mass in the black hole field. To this end, a semi-analytic solution of the inhomogeneous RW equation with the source term (Regge-Wheeler-Zerilli equation) shall be the next development.
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