An exact solution of Einstein's equations for two particles falling freely in an external gravitational field (Q1100752)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4044687
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    An exact solution of Einstein's equations for two particles falling freely in an external gravitational field
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4044687

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      An exact solution of Einstein's equations for two particles falling freely in an external gravitational field (English)
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      1988
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      I begin with a Weyl axially symmetric, static metric representing a spherical particle in equilibrium under the attraction of a semi-infinite rod (s.i.r.) of line density 1/2 and another, pseudo-uniform, gravitational field. A coordinate transformation is then used to remove the s.i.r., enlarge the spacetime, and make the solution time-dependent. The result represents two spherical particles (which do not interact because each is outside the null cone of the other) moving in a certain gravitational wave field. It is shown that the particles move on geodesics of the background wave field. The sources of the wave field are briefly investigated.
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      static metric
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      attraction of a semi-infinite rod
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      spherical particles
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      gravitational wave field
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