The late--time tails in the Reissner--Nordstr\"{o}m space-time revisited

ORAL

Abstract

We propose that the late-time tail problem in the Reissner-Nordstr\"{o}m (RN) spacetime is dual to a tail problem in the Schwarzschild spacetime with a different initial data set: at a fixed observation point the asymptotic decay rate of the fields are equal. This duality is used to find the decay rate for tails in RN. This decay rate is exactly as in Schwarzschild, including the case of the extremely-charged RN spacetime (ERN). The only case where any deviation from the Schwarzschild decay rate is found is the case of the tails along the event horizon of an ERN spacetime, where the decay rate is the same as at future null infinity. As observed at a fixed location, the decay rate in ERN is the same as in Schwarzschild. We verify these expectations with numerical simulations.

*CJB was supported by Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Science and Engineering sponsored by the ASGC under Contract NNG05GE80H and by the UAH President's Office. LMB was supported by NASA/GSFC NCC5--580 and NASA/Stennis NNX07AL52A grants.

Authors

  • Carl J. Blaksley

    • University of Alabama in Huntsville
  • Lior M. Burko

    • University of Alabama in Huntsville