|  Multipole Moments in Field Theory | 
In General
  * Idea: A set of numbers
    characterizing an extended source for a field, in terms of which the field
    can be expanded in a series of terms, each depending on one of the multipole
    moments, and usually having different radial and angular dependences.
  @ References: Ross PRD(12)-a1202
      [multipole expansion at the level of the action, for scalar field, electromagnetism and linearized gravity].
Flat Space, Cartesian > s.a. spherical harmonics.
  $ Def: For a distribution
    ρ(x) (of charge, mass, probability, ...) in Euclidean
    space, the monopole moment is just the integral interpreted as total charge,
M = ∫ \({\mathbb R}^3\) d3x ρ(x) ,
the dipole moment is the vector
Di = ∫ \({\mathbb R}^3\) d3x xi ρ(x) ,
and the quadrupole moment is the rank-2 symmetric, traceless tensor
Qij = ∫ \({\mathbb R}^3\) d3x (3 xix j − r2 δij) ρ(x) .
  * Properties:
    D i = 0
    if the origin is the center of mass.
  @ References: Vrejoiu JPA(02) [general reduction procedure].
Flat Space, Special Cases > s.a. atomic physics;
  laplacian [Maxwell multipoles]; magnetism.
  * For an ellipsoid: If
    the ellipsoid is given by (x2
    + y2)/a2
    + z2/b2 = 1,
    then Q12 = Q13
    = Q23 = 0.
  @ Electromagnetic field: de Lange & Raab PRS(03) [D and H];
    Vrejoiu & Nicmorus JPA(04) [radiation];
    Raab & de Lange 05 [r JPA(05)];
    > s.a. modified theories of electrodynamics [Podolsky theory].
In General Relativity > s.a. detection
  of gravitational radiation; models in numerical relativity.
  * Status: 1988, A good definition
    has been given for the stationary case only, and it is known that the field outside
    the source is uniquely determined by them.
  * Applications: Calculations
    of energy loss by gravitational-wave emission.
  @ General references:
    Fodor, Hoenselaers & Perjés JMP(89);
    Compère et al JHEP(18)-a1711 [in terms of canonical Noether charges for multipole symmetries].
  @ Static: Geroch JMP(70),
    JMP(70);
    Beig gq/00 [rev];
    Bäckdahl & Herberthson CQG(05)gq,
    Herberthson CQG(09)-a0906 [metric from multipoles].
  @ Stationary: Hansen JMP(74);
    Xanthopoulos JPA(79);
    Beig & Simon CMP(80),
    PRS(81);
    Beig APA(81);
    Kundu JMP(81),
    JMP(81);
    Simon & Beig JMP(83);
    Gürsel GRG(83);
    Simon JMP(84);
    Quevedo FdP(90);
    Herrera & Manko PLA(93);
    Sotiriou & Apostolatos CQG(04) [axisymmetric, electrovac];
    Bäckdahl & Herberthson CQG(05)gq [axisymmetric, asymptotically flat],
    CQG(06)gq [calculation and bound];
    Bäckdahl CQG(07)gq/06 [solutions with prescribed multipole moments].
  @ And perihelion precession:
    Fernández-Jambrina in(01)-a0906;
    Boisseau & Letelier GRG(02)gq.
  @ Phenomenology: Sotiriou & Apostolatos AIP(06)gq [and gravitational waves];
    Brink PRD(08)-a0807 [reconstructing from gravitational waves emitted by orbiting body];
    Iorio CQG(13)-a1302 [and tests of general relativity with the Juno mission];
    > s.a. gravitating matter [motion of extended objects];
      light propagation.
  @ In scalar-tensor theories: Pappas & Sotiriou PRD(15)-a1412;
    Pappas & Sotiriou MNRAS(15)-a1505 [and geodesic properties].
  @ Related topics:
    Nolan PRIA(97)gq/95 [Lorentz-covariant gravity];
    Blanchet et al CQG(05)gq/04 [post-Newtonian sources].
Specific Types of Spacetimes
  > s.a. solar system [solar multipoles].
  @ Extended objects: Kleinwächter et al PLA(95) [rotating disk];
    Ohashi PRD(03)gq [gravitational field and motion];
    Quevedo GRG(11)-a1003 [metrics with quadrupole moment],
    a1201-proc
      [arbitrarily rotating electrovac, with infinite sets of multipole moments].
  @ Of gravitational radiation:
    Thorne RMP(80);
    Leonard & Poisson CQG(98)gq/97.
  @ Non-spherical pure monopoles: Connes et al NPB(97)gq/96.
  @ Black holes and horizons: Ashtekar et al CQG(04)gq [axisymmetric isolated horizons];
    Damour & Lecian PRD(09) [polarizability of black holes, Love numbers];
    Bena & Mayerson a2006 [4D non-extremal and supersymmetric black holes];
    > s.a. black-hole uniqueness.
  @ Slowly moving source: Blanchet CQG(98)gq.
  @ Other types: Suen PRD(86);
    Bondi & Rindler GRG(91);
    Chakraborty et al a2105
      [asymptotically de Sitter spacetimes].
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