Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 271101 (2002) [4 pages]A Radiation Scalar for Numerical Relativity
Christopher Beetle and Lior M. Burko Received 5 October 2002; published 19 December 2002 This Letter describes a scalar curvature invariant for general relativity with a certain, distinctive feature. While many such invariants exist, this one vanishes in regions of space-time which can be said unambiguously to contain no gravitational radiation. In more general regions which incontrovertibly support nontrivial radiation fields, it can be used to extract local, coordinate-independent information partially characterizing that radiation. While a clear, physical interpretation is possible only in such radiation zones, a simple algorithm can be given to extend the definition smoothly to generic regions of space-time. ©2002 The American Physical Society
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