Gravitational Effects of Null Particles
Kris Mackewicz, Craig Hogan

TL;DR
This paper investigates the gravitational effects of null particles, such as photon gases, by analyzing shock wave solutions and their observable gravitational shifts, providing insights into gravitational fluctuations and vacuum effects.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic method to relate null perfect fluids to gravitational shock waves and characterizes their observable effects on gravitational redshift spectra.
Findings
Derived anisotropy and time dependence of gravitational shifts.
Computed angular and temporal spectra of gravitational fluctuations.
Estimated large-scale correlations of gravitational fluctuations from null particles.
Abstract
We generalize earlier solutions of gravitational shocks sourced by distributional null stress-energy and analyze their observable effects. A systematic method is proposed to demonstrate consistency between the gravitational effects of a null perfect fluid, i.e. a photon gas, and a collection of gravitational shock waves from point null particles. The anisotropy and time dependence of observable gravitational shifts produced by individual null shocks on a spherically arranged system of clocks relative to a central observer are derived. Shock solutions are used to characterize the angular and temporal spectra of gravitational fluctuations from a photon gas, inherited from the microstructure of the individual null particles. Angular and temporal frequency spectra and correlation functions of gravitational redshift are computed as functions of the ratio of particle impact parameter and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
