Concept of Mass in General Relativity
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2012
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University of Kelaniya
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The General Theory of Relativity formulated by Albert Einstein, is a widely accepted description of
“gravitation” in modern physics. We discuss the concept of mass in General Relativity using the
interior Schwarzschild solution. Here we explain that there occurs an error in the mass, given by the
defect , as a result of using many radial markers in the interior Schwarzschild solution,
as explained in text books. However, there is a weakness in the method as the ‘mass’ of the body is
evaluated at two points namely at infinity and locally at the body.
In this study, we introduce a new method of calculating mass defect at the same point at infinity,
using the redshift as observed at infinity.
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Perera, K.L.M.M. and de Silva, L.N.K., 2012. Concept of Mass in General Relativity, Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium 2012, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, pp 130.