Abstract: In this paper we define the radiation field for the wave equation on the Schwarzschild black hole spacetime. In this context it has two components: the rescaled restriction of the time derivative of a solution to null infinity and to the event horizon. In the process, we establish some regularity properties of solutions of the wave equation on the spacetime. In particular, we prove that the regularity of the solution across the event horizon and across null infinity is determined by the regularity and decay rate of the initial data at the event horizon and at infinity. We also show that the radiation field is unitary with respect to the conserved energy and prove support theorems for each piece of the radiation field.
Recommendations
- The red‐shift effect and radiation decay on black hole spacetimes
- Solutions of the wave equation on a Schwarzschild space-time with localized energy
- Improved decay for solutions to the linear wave equation on a Schwarzschild black hole
- Decay of a linear scalar field on Schwarzschild space-time
- Peeling of Dirac and Maxwell fields on a Schwarzschild background
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 46035 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 496294 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 714637 (Why is no real title available?)
- A support theorem for the radiation fields on asymptotically Euclidean manifolds
- A vector field method on the distorted Fourier side and decay for wave equations with potentials
- Asymptotics of radiation fields in asymptotically Minkowski space
- Improved decay for solutions to the linear wave equation on a Schwarzschild black hole
- Local decay of waves on asymptotically flat stationary space-times
- On pointwise decay of linear waves on a Schwarzschild black hole background
- Phase space analysis on some black hole manifolds
- Price's law on nonstationary space-times
- Radiation Fields on Asymptotically Euclidean Manifolds
- Radiation fields and hyperbolic scattering theory
- Radiation fields for semilinear wave equations
- Radiation fields, scattering, and inverse scattering on asymptotically hyperbolic manifolds
- Scattering for the wave equation on the Schwarzschild metric
- Strichartz estimates on Schwarzschild black hole backgrounds
- The Large Scale Structure of Space-Time
- The Radon transform.
- The radiation field is a Fourier integral operator.
- The red‐shift effect and radiation decay on black hole spacetimes
- Uniform decay of local energy and the semi-linear wave equation on Schwarzschild space
Cited in
(18)- Asymptotics for null-timelike boundary problems for general linear wave equations
- Late-time asymptotics for the wave equation on spherically symmetric, stationary spacetimes
- Radiation energy flux and radiation power of Schwarzschild black hole
- Logarithmic corrections in the asymptotic expansion for the radiation field along null infinity
- Radiation equations for black holes
- Equipartition of energy in geometric scattering theory
- A scattering theory for the wave equation on Kerr black hole exteriors
- Stability of Minkowski space and polyhomogeneity of the metric
- A vector field method for radiating black hole spacetimes
- Quantum fields from global propagators on asymptotically Minkowski and extended de Sitter spacetimes
- Unique continuation from infinity for linear waves
- Asymptotics for scalar perturbations from a neighborhood of the bifurcation sphere
- A rigidity property for a type of wave-Klein-Gordon system
- Linear waves on the expanding region of Schwarzschild-de Sitter spacetimes: forward asymptotics and scattering from infinity
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 807029 (Why is no real title available?)
- Generating fields from data on \(H^-\cup H^+\) and \(H^-\cup J^-\)
- The red‐shift effect and radiation decay on black hole spacetimes
- Time-translation invariance of scattering maps and blue-shift instabilities on Kerr black hole spacetimes
This page was built for publication: Radiation fields on Schwarzschild spacetime
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q742862)