Lensing effects of gravitational radiation near celestial sources

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Binary Stars, Gravitational Lenses, Gravitational Waves, Pulsars, Astronomical Interferometry, Astronomical Photometry, Electromagnetic Radiation, Image Analysis, Light Modulation, Refractivity

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Gravitational waves emitted by fast binary stars, pulsars, and other energetic objects produce time-dependent ripples on electromagnetic waves. A first effect is a photometric modulation, at twice the binary frequency, of background sources seen close to the line-of-sight. Such modulation is likely to become detectable with forthcoming interferometric arrays. Related effects of superluminal apparent motions, jet-like and pulsar-like pseudo images may also be generated by galaxies containing strong emitters of gravitational radiation.

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