Abstract
Stationary axisymmetric spacetimes containing a pair of oppositely
rotating periodically intersecting circular geodesics allow us to study
the various so-called 'clock effects' by comparing either observer or
geodesic proper time periods of orbital circuits defined by the observer
or the geodesic crossing points. This can be extended from a comparison of
clocks to a comparison of parallel-transported vectors, leading to the
study of special elements of the spacetime holonomy group. The band of
holonomy invariance found for a dense subset of special geodesic orbits
outside a certain radius in the static case does not exist in the
nonstatic case. In the Kerr spacetime the dimensionless frequencies
associated with parallel-transport rotations can be expressed as ratios of
the proper and average coordinate periods of the circular geodesics.
Anno
2002
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Bini D., Jantzen R.T., Mashhoon B.
Editore
IOP Pub.
Rivista
Classical and quantum gravity (Print)