Abstract
The transformation laws for the electric and magnetic parts of the
electromagnetic 2-form and the Weyl tensor under a boost are studied using
the complex vector approach, which shows the close analogy between the two
cases. For a nonnull electromagnetic field, one can always find an
observer who sees parallel electric and magnetic fields (vanishing
Poynting vector) and also sees a minimum electromagnetic energy density
(and minimum electric and magnetic field magnitudes) compared to other
observers. For Weyl fields of all Petrov types except III, and boosts
along certain directions of the Weyl principal tetrad, the more
complicated Weyl transformation closely mimics the electromagnetic boost
transformation, allowing one to extend the electromagnetic results
directly to the families of boosts along those directions. In particular
for black hole spacetimes, the alignment of the electric and magnetic
parts of the Weyl tensor (vanishing super-Poynting vector) leads to
minimal gravitational super-energy as seen by the Carter observer within
the family of all circularly rotating observers at each spacetime point
outside the horizon.
Anno
2002
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Bini D., Jantzen R.T., Miniutti G.
Editore
World Scientific.
Rivista
International journal of modern physics D