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Article Dans Une Revue Classical and Quantum Gravity Année : 2000

Bursts of Radiation and Recoil Effects in Electromagnetism and Gravitation

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The Maxwell field of a charge e which experiences an impulsive acceleration or deceleration is constructed explicitly by subdividing Minkowskian space-time into two halves bounded by a future null-cone and then glueing the halves back together with appropriate matching conditions. The resulting retarded radiation can be viewed as instantaneous electromagnetic bremsstrahlung. If we similarly consider a spherically symmetric, moving gravitating mass, to experience an impulsive deceleration, as viewed by a distant observer, then this is accompanied by the emission of a light-like shell whose total energy measured by this observer is the same as the kinetic energy of the source before it stops. This phenomenon is a recoil effect which may be thought of as a limiting case of a Kinnersley rocket.

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hal-00013293 , version 1 (06-11-2005)

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C. Barrabès, P. A. Hogan. Bursts of Radiation and Recoil Effects in Electromagnetism and Gravitation. Classical and Quantum Gravity, 2000, 17, pp.4667. ⟨hal-00013293⟩
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