Massless scalar fields with dominant logarithmic terms at null infinity obey an antipodal matching condition with a minus sign, opposite to the standard no-log matching.
Staticity and regularity for zero rest-mass fields near spatial infinity on flat spacetime
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Linear zero-rest-mass fields generically develop logarithmic singularities at the critical sets where spatial infinity meets null infinity. Friedrich's representation of spatial infinity is ideally suited to study this phenomenon. These logarithmic singularities are an obstruction to the smoothness of the zero-rest-mass field at null infinity and, in particular, to peeling. In the case of the spin-2 field it has been shown that these logarithmic singularities can be precluded if the initial data for the field satisfies a certain regularity condition involving the vanishing, at spatial infinity, of a certain spinor (the linearised Cotton spinor) and its totally symmetrised derivatives. In this article we investigate the relation between this regularity condition and the staticity of the spin-2 field. It is shown that while any static spin-2 field satisfies the regularity condition, not every solution satisfying the regularity condition is static. This result is in contrast with what happens in the case of General Relativity where staticity in a neighbourhood of spatial infinity and the smoothness of the field at future and past null infinities are much more closely related.
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Logarithmic matching between past infinity and future infinity: The massless scalar field
Massless scalar fields with dominant logarithmic terms at null infinity obey an antipodal matching condition with a minus sign, opposite to the standard no-log matching.