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Geodesic deviation in the $q$-metric

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We consider the tidal forces between test particles falling along geodesics in the exterior spacetime generated by a static and axially symmetric compact matter source with non-vanishing mass quadrupole. Specifically, we analyze the radial and angular geodesic deviation, compare it with that of the Schwarzschild spacetime, and investigate the impact of the deformation parameter $q$, at different polar angles $\theta$ with respect to the vertical symmetry axis. Furthermore, we examine the geodesic deviation for the case of non-constant $\theta$ during the radial fall. It is shown that the presence of the deformation parameter affects the behavior of the geodesic deviation vectors, depending on its value. In particular, we observe that for arbitrary values of $q$ and $\theta$ the behavior of the deviation vector differs as it approaches the singularity at $r = 2m$. Above all, we can witness either stretching or compressing of the deviation vector for various combinations of $q$ and $\theta$. These findings provide insight into the effects of quadrupole deformation on the motion of test particles in the vicinity of the central object.

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Constraining quadrupole deformations with relativistic effects

gr-qc · 2025-06-12 · reject · novelty 6.0

In the Zipoy-Voorhees spacetime, the Shapiro time delay and the Shirokov oscillation frequencies acquire corrections from the quadrupole deformation parameter q, with the delay correction appearing at first order in q.

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  • Constraining quadrupole deformations with relativistic effects gr-qc · 2025-06-12 · reject · none · ref 72 · internal anchor

    In the Zipoy-Voorhees spacetime, the Shapiro time delay and the Shirokov oscillation frequencies acquire corrections from the quadrupole deformation parameter q, with the delay correction appearing at first order in q.