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Nov 1988
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Physical Review D (Particles and Fields), Volume 38, Issue 10, 15 November 1988, pp.3320-3322
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Fundamental Problems And General Formalism, Particle-Theory And Field-Theory Models Of The Early Universe
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We show that gravity around a straight cosmic string that carries angular momentum per unit length J induces a delay between the arrival time of two particles that describe an arbitrary closed trajectory around the string with the same speed at each point but in opposite directions. The time delay is 16πGJ, where G is Newton's constant. The particle delayed is the one that circles the closed path in the sense contrary to the angular momentum. As a consequence, double images of a star produced by the string acting as a gravitational lens will acquire a relative time delay, thus providing a mechanism, at least in principle, to measure the string angular momentum. We argue, however, that in any realistic model the time-delay effect is negligible. We also discuss other possible implications of this effect in 2+1 dimensions.
Harari Diego
Polychronakos Alexios P.
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