Wave Propagation in Nontrivial Backgrounds

Abstract

It is well known that waves propagating in a nontrivial medium develop ``tails''. However, the exact form of the late-time tail has so far been determined only for a narrow class of models. We present a systematic analysis of the tail phenomenon for waves propagating under the influence of a general scattering potential V(x). It is shown that, generically, the late-time tail is determined by spatial derivatives of the potential. The central role played by derivatives of the scattering potential appears not to be widely recognized. The analytical results are confirmed by numerical calculations.

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