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Lecture 14Space-time diagrams (cont)
  • ASTR 340
  • Fall 2006
  • Dennis Papadopoulos

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Emc2
mo rest mass
Energy due to mass - rest energy moc2 9x1016 J
per kg of mass Energy due to motion Kinetic Energ
y (1/2) mv2
Relativistic mass mgm0
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Space-time interval
Space-time interval defined as
Invariant independent of frame that is measured
Physical interpretation Measure time with a clock
at rest to the observer
Dx0 - DscDt0
What is the space time interval on a lightcone?
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Spacetime diagrams in different frames
  • Changing from one reference frame to another
  • Affects time coordinate (time-dilation)
  • Affects space coordinate (length contraction)
  • Leads to a distortion of the space-time diagram
    as shown in figure.
  • Events that are simultaneous in one frame are not
    simultaneous in another frame

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f
q
x
v/ctanfcotq
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Space-time interval
ct
B
A
Space-time interval invariant All inertial observ
ers will agree on the value of Ds, e.g. 2
lightyears, although they will disagree on the
value of the time interval and distance interval
x
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Reciprocity
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Different kinds of space-time intervals
Time-like ?s20 Light-like ?s20 Space-like
?s2Light Cone
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Causality
B
Can I change the time order of events by going to
another reference frame?
A
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Causality
  • Events A and B
  • Cannot change order of A and B by changing frames
    of reference.
  • A can also communicate information to B by
    sending a signal at, or less than, the speed of
    light.
  • This means that A and B are causally-connected.
  • Events A and C
  • Can change the order of A and C by changing frame
    of reference.
  • If there were any communication between A and C,
    it would have to happen at a speed faster than
    the speed of light.
  • If idea of cause and effect is to have any
    meaning, we must conclude that no communication
    can occur at a speed faster than the speed of
    light.

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The twin paradox
  • Suppose Andy (A) and Betty (B) are twins.
  • Andy stays on Earth, while Betty leaves Earth,
    travels (at a large fraction of the speed of
    light) to visit her aunt on a planet orbiting
    Alpha Centauri, and returns
  • When Betty gets home, she finds Andy is greatly
    aged compared her herself.
  • Andy attributes this to the time dilation he
    observes for Bettys clock during her journey
  • Is this correct?
  • What about reciprocity? Doesnt Betty observe
    Andys clock as dilated, from her point of view?
    Wouldnt that mean she would find him much older,
    when she returns?
  • Whos really older?? Whats going on???

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Andys point of view
  • Andys world line, in his own frame, is a
    straight line
  • Bettys journey has world line with two segments,
    one for outbound (towards larger x) and one for
    return (towards smaller x)
  • Both of Bettys segments are at angles ?45? to
    vertical, because she travels at v?c
  • If Andy is older by ?t years when Betty returns,
    he expects that due to time dilation she will
    have aged by ?t/? years
  • Since 1/? (1-v2/c2)1/2 ?1, Betty will be
    younger than Andy, and the faster Betty travels,
    the more difference there will be

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Bettys point of view
  • Consider frame moving with Bettys outbound
    velocity
  • Andy on Earth will have straight world line
    moving towards smaller x
  • Bettys return journey world line is not the same
    as her outbound world line, instead pointing
    toward smaller x
  • Both Andys world line and Bettys return world
    line are at angles ? 45 ? to vertical (inside of
    the light cone)
  • Bettys return world line is closer to light
    cone than Andys world line

For frame moving with Bettys return velocity,
situation is similar
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Twin Paradox
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Solution of the paradox
  • From any perspective, Andys world line has a
    single segment
  • From any perspective, Bettys world line has two
    different segments
  • There is no single inertial frame for Bettys
    trip, so reciprocity of time dilation with Andy
    cannot apply for whole journey
  • Bettys proper time is truly shorter -- she is
    younger than Andy when she returns

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Different kinds of world lines
  • Regardless of frame, Bettys world line does not
    connect start and end points with a straight
    line, while Andys does
  • This is because Bettys journey involves
    accelerations, while Andys does not

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More on invariant intervals
  • Considering all possible world lines joining two
    points in a space-time diagram, the one with the
    longest proper time (invariant interval) is
    always the straight world line that connects the
    two points
  • The light-like world lines (involving reflection)
    have the shortest proper time -- zero!
  • Massive bodies can minimize their proper time
    between events by following a world line near a
    light-like world line

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