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Spherically symmetric space-times transparent to scalar multipole waves (English)
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1986
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Using nonscattering potentials of Chang and Janis, a large class of spherically symmetric space-times is constructed on which all multipole solutions to the minimally coupled scalar wave equation are expressible in terms of characteristic data functions in essentially as simple a fashion as for flat space-time. The space-times are transparent to multipole waves in the same sense that flat space-time is. Both conformally flat and not conformally flat space-times are obtained. Some examples are discussed which show that the variety of transparent space- times is large even within the class of Robertson-Walker spaces.
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spherically symmetric space-times
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multipole solutions
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multipole waves
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transparent space-times
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Robertson-Walker spaces
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