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Auteurs principaux: Dip, Ashiqul Islam, Anjum, Nishat, Ahmed, Maruf, Zumarradah, Iffat
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Publié: 2021
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.05206
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author Dip, Ashiqul Islam
Anjum, Nishat
Ahmed, Maruf
Zumarradah, Iffat
author_facet Dip, Ashiqul Islam
Anjum, Nishat
Ahmed, Maruf
Zumarradah, Iffat
contents Cylindrically symmetric vacuum spacetimes are of immense interest in theoretical physics due to its connection to cosmic strings hypothesized in quantum field theory. In this article, we explore the properties of such spacetime and provide the complete solution to the time- and light-like geodesics in it using Hamilton-Jacobi formalism. In addition, we compare several properties and massive particle trajectories of relativistic cylindrically symmetric vacuum spacetimes to its non-relativistic, Newtonian gravitational counterparts.
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spellingShingle Causal Geodesics in Cylindrically Symmetric Vacuum Spacetimes Using Hamilton-Jacobi Formalism
Dip, Ashiqul Islam
Anjum, Nishat
Ahmed, Maruf
Zumarradah, Iffat
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Cylindrically symmetric vacuum spacetimes are of immense interest in theoretical physics due to its connection to cosmic strings hypothesized in quantum field theory. In this article, we explore the properties of such spacetime and provide the complete solution to the time- and light-like geodesics in it using Hamilton-Jacobi formalism. In addition, we compare several properties and massive particle trajectories of relativistic cylindrically symmetric vacuum spacetimes to its non-relativistic, Newtonian gravitational counterparts.
title Causal Geodesics in Cylindrically Symmetric Vacuum Spacetimes Using Hamilton-Jacobi Formalism
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.05206