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Collision of plane gravitational and electromagnetic waves in a Minkowski background: solution of the characteristic initial value problem

G A Alekseev1 and J B Griffiths2

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We consider the collisions of plane gravitational and electromagnetic waves with distinct wavefronts and arbitrary polarizations in a Minkowski background. We first present a new, completely geometric formulation of the characteristic initial value problem for solutions in the wave interaction region for which the initial data are those associated with the approaching waves. We present also a general approach to the solution of this problem which enables us in principle to construct solutions in terms of the specified initial data. This is achieved by re-formulating the nonlinear dynamical equations for waves in terms of an associated linear problem on the spectral plane. A system of linear integral 'evolution' equations which solve this spectral problem for specified initial data is constructed. It is then demonstrated explicitly how various colliding plane wave spacetimes can be constructed from given characteristic initial data.


PACS

04.20.Jb Exact solutions

04.20.Ex Initial value problem, existence and uniqueness of solutions

04.30.Nk Wave propagation and interactions

MSC

83Cxx General relativity

70Kxx Nonlinear dynamics (See also 34Cxx, 37-XX)

Subjects

Gravitation and cosmology

Dates

Issue 23 (7 December 2004)

Received 14 July 2004

Published 16 November 2004



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