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Scattering of scalar, electromagnetic and gravitational waves from binary systems

The direct detection of gravitational waves crowns decades of efforts in the modeling of sources and of increasing detectors’ sensitivity. With future third-generation Earth-based detectors or space-based observatories, gravitational-wave astronomy will be at its full bloom. Previously brushed-aside...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Annulli, Lorenzo, Bernard, Laura, Blas, Diego, Cardoso, Vitor
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.084001
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2643284
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Sumario:The direct detection of gravitational waves crowns decades of efforts in the modeling of sources and of increasing detectors’ sensitivity. With future third-generation Earth-based detectors or space-based observatories, gravitational-wave astronomy will be at its full bloom. Previously brushed-aside questions on environmental or other systematic effects in the generation and propagation of gravitational waves are now begging for a systematic treatment. Here, we study how electromagnetic and gravitational radiation is scattered by a binary system. Scattering cross sections, resonances and the effect of an impinging wave on a gravitational-bound binary are worked out for the first time. The ratio between the scattered-wave amplitude and the incident wave can be of order 10-5 for known pulsars, bringing this into the realm of future gravitational-wave observatories. For currently realistic distribution of compact-object binaries, the interaction cross section is too small to be of relevance.