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Phys. Rev. D 77, 044012 (2008) [17 pages]

Multiscale analysis of the electromagnetic self-force in a weak gravitational field

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Adam Pound and Eric Poisson
Department of Physics, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1

Received 22 August 2007; published 8 February 2008

We examine the motion of a charged particle in a weak gravitational field. In addition to the Newtonian gravity exerted by a large central body, the particle is subjected to an electromagnetic self-force that contains both a conservative piece and a radiation-reaction piece. This toy problem shares many of the features of the strong-field gravitational self-force problem, and it is sufficiently simple that it can be solved exactly with numerical methods, and approximately with analytical methods. We submit the equations of motion to a multiscale analysis, and we examine the roles of the conservative and radiation-reaction pieces of the self-force. We show that the radiation-reaction force drives secular changes in the orbit’s semilatus rectum and eccentricity, while the conservative force drives a secular regression of the periapsis and affects the orbital time function; neglect of the conservative term can hence give rise to an important phasing error. We next examine what might be required in the formulation of a reliable secular approximation for the orbital evolution; this would capture all secular changes in the orbit and discard all irrelevant oscillations. We conclude that such an approximation would be very difficult to formulate without prior knowledge of the exact solution.

© 2008 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.77.044012
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevD.77.044012
PACS:
04.20.−q, 04.25.−g, 04.25.Nx, 04.40.−b