Radiation reaction and the self-force for a point mass in general relativity

Abstract

A point particle of mass m moving on a geodesic creates a perturbation h, of the spacetime metric g, that diverges at the particle. Simple expressions are given for the singular m/r part of h and its quadrupole distortion caused by the spacetime. Subtracting these from h leaves a remainder hR that is C1. The self-force on the particle from its own gravitational field corrects the worldline at O(m) to be a geodesic of g+hR. For the case that the particle is a small non-rotating black hole, an approximate solution to the Einstein equations is given with error of O(m2) as m approaches 0.

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