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Outer boundary conditions for Einstein's field equations in harmonic coordinates

Milton Ruiz1, Oliver Rinne2,4 and Olivier Sarbach3

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We analyze Einstein's vacuum field equations in generalized harmonic coordinates on a compact spatial domain with boundaries. We specify a class of boundary conditions, which is constraint-preserving and sufficiently general to include recent proposals for reducing the amount of spurious reflections of gravitational radiation. In particular, our class comprises the boundary conditions recently proposed by Kreiss and Winicour, a geometric modification thereof, the freezing-Ψ0 boundary condition and the hierarchy of absorbing boundary conditions introduced by Buchman and Sarbach. Using the recent technique developed by Kreiss and Winicour based on an appropriate reduction to a pseudo-differential first-order system, we prove well posedness of the resulting initial-boundary value problem in the frozen coefficient approximation. In view of the theory of pseudo-differential operators, it is expected that the full nonlinear problem is also well posed. Furthermore, we implement some of our boundary conditions numerically and study their effectiveness in a test problem consisting of a perturbed Schwarzschild black hole.


PACS

04.20.Jb Exact solutions

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

04.70.-s Physics of black holes

04.30.-w Gravitational waves

MSC

83C57 Black holes

83C35 Gravitational waves

83F05 Cosmology

Subjects

Gravitation and cosmology

Dates

Issue 24 (21 December 2007)

Received 20 July 2007, in final form 26 October 2007

Published 29 November 2007



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