Free particles and scalar waves in Kasner and plane-wave spacetimes asymptotically align into jets that move at nearly the speed of light relative to fiducial observers.
Peculiar velocities in dynamic spacetimes
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We investigate the asymptotic behavior of peculiar velocities in certain physically significant time-dependent gravitational fields. Previous studies of the motion of free test particles have focused on the \emph{collapse scenario}, according to which a double-jet pattern with Lorentz factor $\gamma \to \infty$ develops asymptotically along the direction of complete gravitational collapse. In the present work, we identify a second \emph{wave scenario}, in which a single-jet pattern with Lorentz factor $\gamma \to \infty$ develops asymptotically along the direction of wave propagation. The possibility of a connection between the two scenarios for the formation of cosmic jets is critically examined.
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Cosmic Jets in General Relativity
Free particles and scalar waves in Kasner and plane-wave spacetimes asymptotically align into jets that move at nearly the speed of light relative to fiducial observers.