Abstract
The motion of a particle in the
Tolman metric generated by a photon gas source is discussed.
Both the case of geodesic motion and motion with nonzero friction, due to
photon scattering effects, are analyzed.
In the Minkowski limit, the particle moves along a straight line segment with a decelerated motion, reaching the endpoint at zero speed.
The curved case shows a qualitatively different behavior; the geodesic motion
consists of periodic orbits, confined within a specific radial interval.
Under the effect of frictional drag, this radial interval closes up
in time and in all our numerical simulations the particle ends up in the singularity at the center.
Anno
2012
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Bini D., Gregoris D., Rosquist K., Succi S.
Editore
Plenum Press..
Rivista
General relativity and gravitation