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Summary: We consider smooth null cones in a vacuum spacetime that extend to future null infinity. For such cones that are perturbations of shear-free outgoing null cones in Schwarzschild spacetimes, we prove bounds for the Bondi energy, momentum, and rate of energy loss. The bounds depend on the closeness between the given cone and a corresponding cone in a Schwarzschild spacetime, measured purely in terms of the differences between certain weighted \(L^2\)-norms of the spacetime curvature on the cones, and of the geometries of the spheres from which they emanate. This paper relies on the results in [the authors, Classical Quantum Gravity 31, No. 19, Article ID 195012, 62 p. (2014; Zbl 1304.83005)], which uniformly control the geometry of the given null cone up to infinity, as well as those of [the second author, J. Hyperbolic Differ. Equ. 11, No. 4, 821--908 (2014; Zbl 1317.35270)], which establish machinery for dealing with low regularities. A key step in this paper is the construction of a family of asymptotically round cuts of our cone, relative to which the Bondi energy is measured.
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    Summary: We consider smooth null cones in a vacuum spacetime that extend to future null infinity. For such cones that are perturbations of shear-free outgoing null cones in Schwarzschild spacetimes, we prove bounds for the Bondi energy, momentum, and rate of energy loss. The bounds depend on the closeness between the given cone and a corresponding cone in a Schwarzschild spacetime, measured purely in terms of the differences between certain weighted \(L^2\)-norms of the spacetime curvature on the cones, and of the geometries of the spheres from which they emanate. This paper relies on the results in [the authors, Classical Quantum Gravity 31, No. 19, Article ID 195012, 62 p. (2014; Zbl 1304.83005)], which uniformly control the geometry of the given null cone up to infinity, as well as those of [the second author, J. Hyperbolic Differ. Equ. 11, No. 4, 821--908 (2014; Zbl 1317.35270)], which establish machinery for dealing with low regularities. A key step in this paper is the construction of a family of asymptotically round cuts of our cone, relative to which the Bondi energy is measured.
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    Bondi
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    mass
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    energy
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    angular
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    momentum
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    curvature
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    flux
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    asymptotic
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    round
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    uniformization
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