Relativistic Dynamical Friction in the Weak Scattering Limit

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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A test mass, $M$, moving through an ambient medium of light particles with lower average kinetic energy than itself suffers a deceleration caused by its scattering of the light particles. The phenomenon is usually referred to as dynamical friction. The velocity, $\v$, of the test mass decays on a timescale independent of $\v$ in the non-relativistic case. We derive expressions for dynamical friction in the case that the test mass and the light particles are relativistic, and that the scattering is weak (with impact parameter, $b\gg M$). In the case that the light particles are ultra-relativistic, and isotropic in the frame in which $M$ moves with velocity $v$, we find an explicit expression for the dynamical friction. The well known factor of 2 correcting the Newtonian scattering of photons to give the Einstein angle, $4M/b$, has the largest effect on the resulting friction, which is modified by a factor of roughly $16 / 3\gamma_v$ over the simple non-relativistic case. In the non-relativistic case, the largest contribution to the friction comes from light particles moving slower than $v$. We find that this is not the case for ultra-relativistic scattering, essentially because the scattering angle is independent of $\v$. Some astrophysical implications are discussed. (Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices.)

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