Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The world lines of null particles admit arbitrary parametrizations. In the presence of a family of observers one may introduce along a null world line an extension of the so-called Cattaneo's relative standard time parameter (valid for massive particles) which plays a special role. Another possibility is to use the coordinate time itself as a parameter. The relation between relative standard time and coordinate time allows for the introduction of an observer-dependent optical path and associated refraction index. Both these quantities are studied here working out explicit examples concerning familiar null orbits and observers in black hole spacetimes.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Optical path; refraction index; stationary spacetimes; null orbits
List of contributors:
Geralico, Andrea; Bini, Donato
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