Nonlinear Radiation Gauge for Near Kerr Spacetimes

Author:

Andersson LarsORCID,Bäckdahl ThomasORCID,Blue PieterORCID,Ma SiyuanORCID

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, we introduce and explore the properties of a new gauge choice for the vacuum Einstein equation inspired by the ingoing and outgoing radiation gauges (IRG, ORG) for the linearized vacuum Einstein equation introduced by Chrzanowski in his work on metric reconstruction (Chrzanowski in Phys Rev D 11:2042–2062, 1975) on the Kerr background. It has been shown by Price et al. (Class Quantum Gravity 24:2367–2388, 2007) that the IRG/ORG are consistent gauges for the linearized vacuum Einstein equation on Petrov type II backgrounds. In (Andersson et al. Stability for linearized gravity on the Kerr spacetime, 2019), the ORG was used in proving linearized stability for the Kerr spacetime, and the new non-linear radiation gauge introduced here is a direct generalization of that gauge condition, and is intended to be used to study the stability of Kerr black holes under the evolution generated by the vacuum Einstein equation.

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet

European Research Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Mathematical Physics,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics

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