Phys. Rev. D 5, 2439–2454 (1972)Nonspherical Perturbations of Relativistic Gravitational Collapse. II. Integer-Spin, Zero-Rest-Mass FieldsReceived 12 April 1971; revised 12 December 1971; published in the issue dated 15 May 1972 A nearly spherical star collapses through its gravitational radius. Nonspherical perturbations exist in its density, pressure, electromagnetic field, and gravitational field, and in other (hypothetical) zero-rest-mass, integer-spin fields coupled to sources in the stars. Paper I analyzed the evolution of scalar-field and gravitational-field perturbations. This paper treats fields of arbitrary integer spin and zero rest mass, using the Newman-Penrose tetrad formalism. The analysis of each multipole (order=l) of each field (spin=s) is reduced to the study of a two-dimensional wave equation, with a "curvature potential" that differs little from one field to another. The analysis of this wave equation for the scalar case (s=0) carries over completely to fields of arbitrary spin s. In particular, any radiatable multipole (l≥s) gets radiated away completely in the late stages of collapse; if the multipole is static prior to the onset of collapse, it will die out as t-(2l+2) at late times. Nonradiatable multipoles (l<s) are conserved. This paper also treats gravitational perturbations in the Newman-Penrose framework, and supplies some technical details missing in the gravitational-perturbation analysis of Paper I. © 1972 The American Physical Society URL:
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See AlsoSee Also: Richard H. Price, Nonspherical Perturbations of Relativistic Gravitational Collapse. I. Scalar and Gravitational Perturbations, Phys. Rev. D 5, 2419 (1972). |
