Gravitational radiation and the validity of the far-zone quadrupole formula in the Newtonian limit of general relativity

T. Futamase and Bernard F. Schutz
Phys. Rev. D 32, 2557 – Published 15 November 1985
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Abstract

We examine the gravitational radiation emitted by a sequence of spacetimes whose near-zone Newtonian limit we have previously studied. The spacetimes are defined by initial data which scale in a Newtonian fashion: the density as ε2, velocity as ε, pressure as ε4, where ε is the sequence parameter. We asymptotically approximate the metric at an event which, as ε→0, remains a fixed number of gravitational wavelengths distant from the system and a fixed number of wave periods to the future of the initial hypersurface. We show that the radiation behaves like that of linearized theory in a Minkowski spacetime, since the mass of the metric vanishes as ε→0. We call this Minkowskian far-zone limiting manifold FM; it is a boundary of the sequence of spacetimes, in which the radiation carries an energy flux given asymptotically by the usual far-zone quadrupole formula (the Landau-Lifshitz formula), as measured both by the Isaacson average stress-energy tensor in FM or by the Bondi flux on IFM+. This proves that the quadrupole formula is an asymptotic approximation to general relativity. We study the relation between Iε+, the sequence of null infinities of the individual manifolds, and IFM+; and we examine the gauge-invariance of FM under certain gauge transformations. We also discuss the relation of this calculation with similar ones in the frame-work of matched asymptotic expansions and others based on the characteristic initial-value problem.

  • Received 8 March 1985

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.32.2557

©1985 American Physical Society

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T. Futamase

  • Department of Applied Mathematics and Astronomy, University College, Cardiff, P.O. Box 78, Cardiff, United Kingdom and Max-Planck Institut für Physik und Astrophyisk, Karl-Schwarzschild Strasse 1, D-8046 Garching bei München, West Germany

Bernard F. Schutz

  • Department of Applied Mathematics and Astronomy, University College, Cardiff, P.O. Box 78, Cardiff, United Kingdom

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Vol. 32, Iss. 10 — 15 November 1985

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