Cross-Section Continuity of Definitions of Angular Momentum
Abstract
We introduce a notion of "cross-section continuity" as a criterion for the viability of definitions of angular momentum, J, at null infinity: If a sequence of cross-sections, Cn, of null infinity converges uniformly to a cross-section C, then the angular momentum, Jn, on Cn should converge to the angular momentum, J, on C. The Dray-Streubel (DS) definition of angular momentum automatically satisfies this criterion by virtue of the existence of a well defined flux associated with this definition. However, we show that the one-parameter modification of the DS definition proposed by Compere and Nichols (CN) -- which encompasses numerous other alternative definitions -- does not satisfy cross-section continuity. On the other hand, we prove that the Chen-Wang-Yau (CWY) definition does satisfy the cross-section continuity criterion.
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