On the Schr\"odinger equation for the free gravitational field

Abstract

The Hamiltonian of the metric General Relativity derived in our earlier study (Gravitation, 17, 314 - 323 (2011)) is analyzed by the methods of Matrix Quantum Mechanics. This Hamiltonian is a quadratic function of the momenta πmn conjugate to the spatial components gmn of the metric tensor gαβ. The Hamiltonian is reduced to the new form which is more convenient to derive the Schr\"odinger equation for the free gravitational field. In turn, this Schr\"odinger equation is used to study possible motions of the free gravitational field(s). In particular, it is shown that harmonic oscillations of the free gravitational field, or harmonic gravitational waves, cannot be observed as an actual motion of this field. We also investigate the internal structure of the solitary gravitational wave.

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