Title: Overview of a few General Relativistic Solitons
1Overview of a few General Relativistic Solitons
- Dr. Scott H. Hawley
- Center for Relativity
- Department of Physics
- University of Texas at Austin
4th IMACS International Conference on Nonlinear
Evolution Equations and Wave Phenomena
Computation and Theory April 11-14 , 2005
2Extent of this Talk
- GR solitons is a huge topic.
- For further discussion, see Belinski Verdaguer,
Gravitational Soltions, Cambridge University
Press, 2001. - My focus
- Particular interest in cases where no GR gt no
soliton! - Numerical evolutions of scalar GR solitons in
asymptotically flat spacetimes. - No Inverse Scattering Method
- No Anti-deSitter Space (AdS)
- No Sigma-Model (Nonexistence Bizon Wasserman
2004) - No Sine-Gordon
- No gauge theories (Well, a little Yang-Mills...)
- Will skip regular, fluid stars (neutron stars,
WDs)
3Introduction
- General Relativity (GR, Einsteins equations)
is a system of 10 coupled,nonlinear partial
differential equations Gmn 8 pTmn
m,n0...3 (1) - Einstein tensor Gmn describes geometry of a
4-dimensional Riemannian manifold (spacetime)
with Lorenzian signature (-,,,), involves 2nd
derivatives of metric gmn. - Stress-energy tensor Tmn describes matter (0
for vacuum). Examples fluid, E-M field, scalar
field. - Solving Einsteins equations implies finding a
metric gmn which satisfies these equations (1). - Exact solutions uncommon. Many solutions
obtained numerically, e.g. via 31
decomposition of 4D manifold into space
time gt Initial Value Problem.
4GR Solitons DO...
- Well use sort of a physicists definition of
soliton, meaning a solution which is - a solution to a nonlinear wave equation
- localized, i.e. compact
- very long lived stable
- exhibits particle-like behavior, moving at a
given speed (may be a speed of zero)
5GR Solitons DONT...
- In general, they do not include the feature of
being able to pass through one another
unscathed such as KdV solitons posess,
because... - When two GR solitons collide, they may form a
black hole (BH) - Hoop Conjecture (Thorne 1972) Given enough
mass-energy in a given volume of space, a (BH)
horizon will form. - If one or more of these solitons is already a BH,
then the result has always been a single BH
scattered waves (in countless numerical
evolutions). - Theorem (Hawking) Event Horizon cannot
bifurcate. Unknown whether Apparent Horizon can
(inside EH)!
6GR Solitons in Vacuum Black Holes
- The Schwarzschild solution itself is regarded as
a GR soliton. Describes a spherically-symmetric,
chargeless black hole (BH). E.g., in isotropic
coords - Proofs of linear stability (Kay Wald, 1987)
- Also, Birchoffs Thm gt exterior to any
spherically-symmetric mass distribution is
Schwarzschild - The Kerr solution describes an axisymmetric,
rotating BH - Proof of linear stability (H. Beyer, 2001)
7GR Solitons in Vacuum Plane Waves
8Bartnik-McKinnon Solitons GR Y-M
- Yang-Mills matter field.... need to say more!
9Boson Stars GR Complex, Massive SF
- Complex scalar field f(r,t) obeys massive
Klein-Gordon equation - Let f(r,t) f0(r)eiwt, where f0(r) ? ?.
- Yields a static configuration (for metric), set
of ODEs to be solved via shooting (on
eigenvalue w2). - Existence Proof Bizon Wasserman, Comm. Math.
Phys. 215, 357-373 (2000). - Posess stable unstable branches (Kaup 1969,
Seidel Suen 1991, Li Peng 1989, Hawley
Choptuik 2000). - Can add nonlinear potential to KG eq, to increase
mass of star (Colpi et al., 1986). (No
existence proof)
10Boson Star Properties
- show graphs Mass vs. central density, mass vs.
radius...
11Solitonic Collision of Boson Stars
- C.W. Lai, Ph.D. Dissertation, U. British
Columbia, 2004
12Non-Solitonic Collision of Boson Stars
- Also C.W. Lai, Ph.D. Dissertation, U. British
Columbia, 2004?
13Oscillatons GR Real, Massive SF
- Static solution exists, but is unstable, has
naked singularity -( - Oscillating Soliton Stars (Seidel Suen,
1991) Ansatz of truncated Fourier series gt
yields system of ODEs for initial data.
Numerical evolution confirms ansatz. - Macroscopically similar to boson stars (masses,
radii), except that all functions (metric, SF)
oscillate - So similar to boson stars that BS f0(r) can be
used to nearly same effect (Hawley, 2002) Poor
Mans Soliton Star - May not exist mathematically (Bizon, personal
comm.), but very long-lived - FIX!! say some things about Mexico groups
work... - Say something about dark matter candidates
14Multi-Scalar Stars
15GR Solitons and Critical Collapse
- Critical phenomena in gravitational collapse
(Choptuik 1993) - blah blah...
- blah
- blah?
- Critical solution for Y-M fields is (/can be)
Bartnik-McKinnon! (Choptuik, Bizon Chmaj 1996) - Critical solution for complex, massive fields (at
long wavelengths) is boson star! (Hawley
Choptuik 2000) -------gt
16GR Solitons and No-Hair Theorems
- Salgado, Alcubierre et al...
17GR Ss Spontaneous Scalarization
18Other Recent Work
- Again Belinski Verdaguer, Gravitational
Soltions, Cambridge University Press, 2001. - Gonzalez Sudarsky, Scalar solitons in a
4-Dimensional curved space-time, 2001 - Oliynyk Kunzle, On all possible static
spherically symmetric EYM solitons and black
holes, 2001 - Rosu, Korteweg-de Vries adiabatic index solitons
in barotropic open FRW cosmologies, 2001 - Winstanley Sarbach, On the linear stability of
solitons and hairy black holes with a negative
cosmological constant the even-parity sector,
2001 - (FIX!! Will coveri earlier in talk)
- Nucamendi Salgado, Scalar hairy black holes
and solitons in asymptotically flat spacetimes - Alcubierre, Gonzalez Salgado, Dynamical
evolution of unstable self-gravitating scalar
solitons, 2004
19Conclusions
20Bonus Nonlinear Waves Gausszilla