We use our previously developed identification of dispersion relations with Hamilton functions on phase space to locally implement the κ-Poincaré dispersion relation in the momentum spaces at each point of a generic curved spacetime. We use this general construction to build the most general Hamiltonian compatible with spherical symmetry and the Plank-scale-deformed one such that in the local frame it reproduces the κ-Poincaré dispersion relation. Specializing to Planck-scale-deformed Schwarzschild geometry, we find that the photon sphere around a black hole becomes a thick shell since photons of different energy will orbit the black hole on circular orbits at different altitudes. We also compute the redshift of a photon between different observers at rest, finding that there is a Planck-scale correction to the usual redshift only if the observers detecting the photon have different masses.
Curved spacetimes with local κ -Poincaré dispersion relation / Barcaroli, L.; Brunkhorst, L. K.; Gubitosi, G.; Loret, N.; Pfeifer, C.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0010. - 96:8(2017). [10.1103/PhysRevD.96.084010]
Curved spacetimes with local κ -Poincaré dispersion relation
Gubitosi G.;
2017
Abstract
We use our previously developed identification of dispersion relations with Hamilton functions on phase space to locally implement the κ-Poincaré dispersion relation in the momentum spaces at each point of a generic curved spacetime. We use this general construction to build the most general Hamiltonian compatible with spherical symmetry and the Plank-scale-deformed one such that in the local frame it reproduces the κ-Poincaré dispersion relation. Specializing to Planck-scale-deformed Schwarzschild geometry, we find that the photon sphere around a black hole becomes a thick shell since photons of different energy will orbit the black hole on circular orbits at different altitudes. We also compute the redshift of a photon between different observers at rest, finding that there is a Planck-scale correction to the usual redshift only if the observers detecting the photon have different masses.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.