Perturbative correction terms to electromagnetic self-force due to metric perturbation: astrophysical and cosmological implications

Abstract We consider the equation of motion of a charged particle or a charged compact object in curved space-time, under the reaction of electromagnetic radiation and also consider a physical situation such that the charged particle or compact object emits gravitational radiation, thereby gravitati...

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Main Authors: Arnab Sarkar, Amna Ali, Salah Nasri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-08-01
Series:European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09485-y
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spelling doaj-c96c71a853364ea9adbcec7915f57a7d2021-08-15T11:14:25ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields1434-60441434-60522021-08-0181811610.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09485-yPerturbative correction terms to electromagnetic self-force due to metric perturbation: astrophysical and cosmological implicationsArnab Sarkar0Amna Ali1Salah Nasri2Department of Astrophysics and Cosmology, S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic SciencesDepartment of Mathematics, Jadavpur UniversityDepartment of Physics, United Arab Emirates UniversityAbstract We consider the equation of motion of a charged particle or a charged compact object in curved space-time, under the reaction of electromagnetic radiation and also consider a physical situation such that the charged particle or compact object emits gravitational radiation, thereby gravitational radiation reaction also acts on it. We investigate the effect of this metric perturbation i.e. the gravitational radiation on the electromagnetic self-force. We show that, besides the interaction terms derived by Zimmerman and Poisson (Phys Rev D 90:084030, 2014), additional perturbative terms are generated, which are linear in metric perturbation and are generated due to perturbation of the electromagnetic self-force by the metric perturbation. We discuss the conditions of significance of these perturbative terms and also the interaction terms with respect to the gravitational self-force in various astrophysical and cosmological cases; such as the motion of charged particles around black holes, some extreme mass-ratio inspirals (EMRIs) involving sufficiently accelerated motion of charged stars (specially neutron stars) or charged stellar mass black holes around supermassive black holes, and motion of charged particles around charged primordial black holes formed in the early Universe etc. We find that in some astrophysical and cosmological cases these perturbative terms can have significant effect in comparison with the gravitational radiation-reaction term.https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09485-y
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author Arnab Sarkar
Amna Ali
Salah Nasri
spellingShingle Arnab Sarkar
Amna Ali
Salah Nasri
Perturbative correction terms to electromagnetic self-force due to metric perturbation: astrophysical and cosmological implications
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
author_facet Arnab Sarkar
Amna Ali
Salah Nasri
author_sort Arnab Sarkar
title Perturbative correction terms to electromagnetic self-force due to metric perturbation: astrophysical and cosmological implications
title_short Perturbative correction terms to electromagnetic self-force due to metric perturbation: astrophysical and cosmological implications
title_full Perturbative correction terms to electromagnetic self-force due to metric perturbation: astrophysical and cosmological implications
title_fullStr Perturbative correction terms to electromagnetic self-force due to metric perturbation: astrophysical and cosmological implications
title_full_unstemmed Perturbative correction terms to electromagnetic self-force due to metric perturbation: astrophysical and cosmological implications
title_sort perturbative correction terms to electromagnetic self-force due to metric perturbation: astrophysical and cosmological implications
publisher SpringerOpen
series European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
issn 1434-6044
1434-6052
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract We consider the equation of motion of a charged particle or a charged compact object in curved space-time, under the reaction of electromagnetic radiation and also consider a physical situation such that the charged particle or compact object emits gravitational radiation, thereby gravitational radiation reaction also acts on it. We investigate the effect of this metric perturbation i.e. the gravitational radiation on the electromagnetic self-force. We show that, besides the interaction terms derived by Zimmerman and Poisson (Phys Rev D 90:084030, 2014), additional perturbative terms are generated, which are linear in metric perturbation and are generated due to perturbation of the electromagnetic self-force by the metric perturbation. We discuss the conditions of significance of these perturbative terms and also the interaction terms with respect to the gravitational self-force in various astrophysical and cosmological cases; such as the motion of charged particles around black holes, some extreme mass-ratio inspirals (EMRIs) involving sufficiently accelerated motion of charged stars (specially neutron stars) or charged stellar mass black holes around supermassive black holes, and motion of charged particles around charged primordial black holes formed in the early Universe etc. We find that in some astrophysical and cosmological cases these perturbative terms can have significant effect in comparison with the gravitational radiation-reaction term.
url https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09485-y
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