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Decay properties for massive Vlasov fields on Schwarzschild spacetime

Renato Velozo Ruiz

Abstract

In this paper, we obtain pointwise decay estimates in time for massive Vlasov fields on the exterior of Schwarzschild spacetime. We consider massive Vlasov fields supported on the closure of the largest domain of the mass-shell where timelike geodesics either cross $\mathcal{H}^+$, or escape to infinity. For this class of Vlasov fields, we prove that the components of the energy-momentum tensor decay like $v^{-\frac{1}{3}}$ in the bounded region $\{r\leq R\}$, and like $u^{-\frac{1}{3}}r^{-2}$ in the far-away region $\{r\geq R\}$, where $R>2M$ is sufficiently large. Here, $(u,v)$ denotes the standard Eddington--Finkelstein double null coordinate pair.

Decay properties for massive Vlasov fields on Schwarzschild spacetime

Abstract

In this paper, we obtain pointwise decay estimates in time for massive Vlasov fields on the exterior of Schwarzschild spacetime. We consider massive Vlasov fields supported on the closure of the largest domain of the mass-shell where timelike geodesics either cross , or escape to infinity. For this class of Vlasov fields, we prove that the components of the energy-momentum tensor decay like in the bounded region , and like in the far-away region , where is sufficiently large. Here, denotes the standard Eddington--Finkelstein double null coordinate pair.

Paper Structure

This paper contains 83 sections, 60 theorems, 371 equations, 1 figure.

Key Result

Theorem 1.1

Let $f$ be the solution of vlasov_eqn_massive_intro on the exterior of Schwarzschild spacetime arising from continuous compactly supported initial data $f_0$. Let $(u,v)$ be the Eddington--Finkelstein double null pair. For $R>2M$ sufficiently large, the components of the energy-momentum tensor ${\ma for all $x\in \{r\geq R\}$, and for all $x\in \{r\leq R\}$. Similar estimates hold for the other

Figures (1)

  • Figure 1: Penrose diagram of the exterior region $\mathcal{E}$.

Theorems & Definitions (132)

  • Theorem 1.1
  • Remark 1.1.1
  • Remark 1.1.2
  • Definition 2.2.1
  • Remark 2.2.1
  • Proposition 2.3.1
  • Theorem 3.1
  • Remark 3.2.1
  • Theorem 3.2
  • Remark 3.3.1
  • ...and 122 more