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Fully constrained, high-resolution shock-capturing, formulation of the Einstein-fluid equations in 2+1 dimensions

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Four components of the axisymmetric Einstein equations in 2+1 dimensions with negative cosmological constant can be written as ∇aM = . . . and ∇aJ = . . . ,… Click to show full abstract

Four components of the axisymmetric Einstein equations in 2+1 dimensions with negative cosmological constant can be written as ∇aM = . . . and ∇aJ = . . . , where the dots stand for stress-energy terms, and M and J are scalars. In vacuum, they reduce to the constant mass and angular momentum parameters of the BTZ solution of the same name. The integrability conditions for the Einstein equations give rise to two conserved stress-energy currents ∇aj (M) = 0 and ∇aj (J) = 0. The angular momentum current is just the Noether current due to axisymmetry, but the mass current is unexpected in the presence of rotation. The conserved quantity M exists in all dimensions in spherical symmetry, known as the Misner-Sharp, Hawking or Kodama mass, but in 2+1 dimensions M exists also in axisymmetry, even with rotation. We use M and J to give a fully constrained formulation of the axisymmetric Einstein equations in 2 + 1 dimensions, where the Einstein equations are solved by explicit integration from the centre along time slices. We use the two conserved matter currents in the construction of a high-resolution shock-capturing formulation of the Einstein-perfect fluid system, in which M and J momentum are then exactly conserved by construction. We demonstrate convergence of the code in the test cases of generic dispersion and collapse and stable and unstable rotating stars.

Keywords: resolution shock; formulation; einstein equations; fully constrained; high resolution; equations dimensions

Journal Title: Physical Review D
Year Published: 2021

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