Abstract
The motion of matter immersed in a radiation field is affected by radiation drag, as a result
of scattering or absorption and re-emission. The resulting friction-like drag, also known
as Poynting-Robertson effect, has been recently studied in the general relativistic background
of the Schwarzschild and Kerr metric, under the assumption that all photons in the radiation
field possess the same angular momentum. We calculate here the signal produced
by an emitting point-like specific source moving in a Schwarzschild spacetime under the influence
of such a radiation field. We derive the flux, redshift factor and solid angle of the
hot spot as a function of (coordinate) time, as well as the time-integrated image of the
hot spot as seen by an observer at infinity.
The results are then compared with those for a spot moving on a circular geodesic in a
Schwarzschild metric.
Anno
2012
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Donato Bini, Maurizio Falanga, Andrea Geralico, Luigi Stella
Editore
IOP Pub.
Rivista
Classical and quantum gravity (Print)