Gauge Invariant Variables in Two-Parameter Nonlinear Perturbations(Condensed Matter and Statistical Physics)
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The procedure to find gauge invariant variables for two-parameter nonlinear perturbations in general relativity is considered. For each order metric perturbation, we define the variable which is defined by the appropriate combination with lower order metric perturbations. Under the gauge transformation, this variable is transformed in the manner similar to the gauge transformation of linear order metric perturbation. We confirm this up to third order. This implies that gauge invariant variables for higher order metric perturbations can be found by using a procedure similar to that for linear order metric perturbations. We also derive gauge invariant combinations for the perturbation of an arbitrary physical variable, other than the spacetime metric, up to third order.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 2003-10-25
著者
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NAKAMURA Kouji
Division of Theoretical Astrophysics, National Astronomical Observatory
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Nakamura Kouji
Division Of Theoretical Astrophysics National Astronomical Observatory
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