A semi-tetrad decomposition of the Kerr spacetime

Author:

Hansraj C.,Goswami R.,Maharaj S. D.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper we perform a semi-tetrad decomposition of the Kerr spacetime. We apply the 1+1+2 covariant method to the Kerr spacetime in order to describe its geometry outside the horizon. Comparisons are drawn between an observer belonging to the Killing frame and a ZAMO (zero angular momentum observer), a locally non-rotating observer in a zero angular momentum frame, and their resulting geometrical quantities that generate the evolution and propagation equations. This enhances the study of the Kerr geometry as the results are valid in the ergoregion from where energy can be extracted. Using this formalism allows us to present the kinematic and dynamic quantities in a transparent geometrical manner not present in alternate approaches. We find significant relationships between the properties of shear, vorticity and acceleration. Additionally we observe that in the Killing frame, the gravitational wave is a direct consequence of vorticity and in the ZAMO frame, the gravitational wave is a direct consequence of shear. To our knowledge, using the 1+1+2 formalism to investigate the Kerr spacetime is a novel approach, and this provides new insights into the spacetime geometry in an easier manner than alternate approaches. Furthermore we make corrections to earlier equations in the 1+1+2 formalism applied to the Kerr spacetime.

Funder

National Research Foundation

Inyuvesi Yakwazulu-Natali

Ernest Oppenheimer Memorial Trust

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)

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