Abstract:
The recent detection of gravitational waves emanating from inspiralling black hole
binaries has triggered a renewed interest in the dynamics of relativistic two-body systems. The
conservative part of the latter are given by Hamiltonian systems obtained from so-called post-
Newtonian expansions of the general relativistic description of black hole binaries. In this paper
we study the general question of whether there exist relativistic binaries that display Kepler-like dynamics with elliptical orbits. We show that an orbital equivalence to the Kepler problem
indeed exists for relativistic systems with a Hamiltonian of a Kepler-like form. This form is
realised by extremal black holes with electric charge and scalar hair to at least first order in
the post-Newtonian expansion for arbitrary mass ratios and to all orders in the post-Newtonian
expansion in the test-mass limit of the binary. Moreover, to fifth post-Newtonian order, we
show that Hamiltonians of the Kepler-like form can be related explicitly through a canonical
transformation and time reparametrisation to the Kepler problem, and that all Hamiltonians
conserving a Laplace – Runge – Lenz-like vector are related in this way to Kepler.
Keywords:
Einstein – Maxwell-dilaton, extremal black holes, integrable systems, Kepler problem, orbital equivalence
D.N. is supported by the Fundamentals of the Universe research program within the University
of Groningen. M.S. is supported by the NWO project 613.009.10.
Citation:
Dijs de Neeling, Diederik Roest, Marcello Seri, Holger Waalkens, “Extremal Black Holes as Relativistic Systems with Kepler Dynamics”, Regul. Chaotic Dyn., 29:2 (2024), 344–368
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\paper Extremal Black Holes as Relativistic Systems with Kepler Dynamics
\jour Regul. Chaotic Dyn.
\yr 2024
\vol 29
\issue 2
\pages 344--368
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\crossref{https://doi.org/10.1134/S1560354724020035}
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This publication is cited in the following 1 articles:
Dijs de Neeling, Diederik Roest, Marcello Seri, Holger Waalkens, “Bertrand's theorem and the double copy of relativistic field theories”, J. High Energ. Phys., 2024:8 (2024)