Deconstructing scaling virial identities in General Relativity: spherical symmetry and beyond
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DOI10.1103/PHYSREVD.106.024054arXiv2206.02813WikidataQ114087801 ScholiaQ114087801MaRDI QIDQ6401282FDOQ6401282
Authors: Carlos Herdeiro, João M. Oliveira, A. Pombo, Eugen Radu
Publication date: 6 June 2022
Abstract: Derrick-type virial identities, obtained via dilatation (scaling) arguments, have a variety of applications in field theories. We deconstruct such virial identities in relativistic gravity showing how they can be recast as self-evident integrals of appropriate combinations of the equations of motion. In spherical symmetry, the appropriate combination and gauge choice guarantee the geometric part can be integrated out to yield a master form of the virial identity as a non-trivial energy-momentum balance condition, valid for both asymptotically flat black holes and self-gravitating solitons, for any matter model. Specifying the matter model we recover previous results obtained via the scaling procedure. We then discuss the more general case of stationary, axi-symmetric, asymptotically flat black hole or solitonic solutions in General Relativity, for which a master form for their virial identity is proposed, in a specific gauge but regardless of the matter content. In the flat spacetime limit, the master virial identity for both the spherical and axial cases reduces to a balance condition for the principal pressures, discussed by Deser.
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