Constraint-preserving boundary conditions in numerical relativity
- 10 May 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 65 (10) , 104031
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.65.104031
Abstract
This is the first paper in a series aimed to implement boundary conditions consistent with the constraints’ propagation in 3D unconstrained numerical relativity. Here we consider spherically symmetric black hole spacetimes in vacuum or with a minimally coupled scalar field, within the Einstein-Christoffel (EC) symmetric hyperbolic formulation of Einstein’s equations. By exploiting the characteristic propagation of the main variables and constraints, we are able to single out the only free modes at the outer boundary for these problems. In the vacuum case a single free mode exists which corresponds to a gauge freedom, while in the matter case an extra mode exists which is associated with the scalar field. We make use of the fact that the EC formulation has no superluminal characteristic speeds to excise the singularity. We present a second-order, finite difference discretization to treat these scenarios, where we implement these constraint-preserving boundary conditions, and are able to evolve the system for essentially unlimited times (i.e., limited only by the available computing time). As a test of the robustness of our approach, we allow large pulses of gauge and scalar field to enter the domain through the outer boundary. We reproduce expected results, such as trivial (in the physical sense) evolution in the vacuum case (even in gauge-dynamical simulations), and the tail decay for the scalar field.Keywords
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