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Main Authors: Bermúdez-Cárdenas, Boris, Andino, Oscar Lasso
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.10789
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author Bermúdez-Cárdenas, Boris
Andino, Oscar Lasso
author_facet Bermúdez-Cárdenas, Boris
Andino, Oscar Lasso
contents The generalization of photon spheres by considering the trajectories of massive particles leads to the definition of Massive Particle Surfaces (MPS). These surfaces are built with the trajectories of massive particles, and have a partial umbilicity property. Using the geodesic and Gaussian curvature of the Jacobi metric (a Riemannian metric) we derive a general condition for the existence of a Massive Particle Surface defined for an asymptotically flat spacetime metric. Our results can be applied to the worldlines of charged massive particle surfaces. We provide a simple characterization for timelike and null trajectories using a Riemannian geometric approach. We are able to recover the results for the existence of Light Rings (LR's) and timelike circular orbits (TCO's). We show how an event horizon gets characterized using the curvatures of a Riemannian metric. We discuss several examples, where we derive conditions for the existence of photon sphere and a massive particle surface. We calculate the radius of the photon sphere and the radius of the Innermost Stable Circular Orbits (ISCO).
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spellingShingle Massive particle surfaces, partial umbilicity and circular orbits
Bermúdez-Cárdenas, Boris
Andino, Oscar Lasso
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
The generalization of photon spheres by considering the trajectories of massive particles leads to the definition of Massive Particle Surfaces (MPS). These surfaces are built with the trajectories of massive particles, and have a partial umbilicity property. Using the geodesic and Gaussian curvature of the Jacobi metric (a Riemannian metric) we derive a general condition for the existence of a Massive Particle Surface defined for an asymptotically flat spacetime metric. Our results can be applied to the worldlines of charged massive particle surfaces. We provide a simple characterization for timelike and null trajectories using a Riemannian geometric approach. We are able to recover the results for the existence of Light Rings (LR's) and timelike circular orbits (TCO's). We show how an event horizon gets characterized using the curvatures of a Riemannian metric. We discuss several examples, where we derive conditions for the existence of photon sphere and a massive particle surface. We calculate the radius of the photon sphere and the radius of the Innermost Stable Circular Orbits (ISCO).
title Massive particle surfaces, partial umbilicity and circular orbits
topic General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.10789