Emission of spacetime waves from the partial collapse of a compact object

Abstract

In this work we describe the partial collapse of a compact object and the emission of spacetime waves as a result of back-reaction effects. As a source mass term we propose a non-smooth continuous function that describes a mass-loss, and we then obtain the solution of such setting. We present three distinct examples of the evolution of the norm |Rnl(t,r*)| in terms of t, and four different results are shown for the parameter l=1,2,5,10; here r* is the fixed radius of an observer outside the compact object. In all cases, the decay behaviour is actually present at t 1 and becomes more evident for larger l. In addition, for the results that have smaller l's their amplitudes are larger when the asymptotic character of |Rnl(t,r*)| clearly appears. Finally, the farther away an observer is set, the fewer oscillations are perceived; however, from our particular fixed set of parameters, the best spot to observe the wiggles of the emitted spacetime waves is close to r* α.

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