Gravitational lenses as long-base-line gravitational-wave detectors

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Gravitational Lenses, Gravitational Wave Antennas, Radiation Measurement, Amplitudes, Background Radiation, Red Shift, Time Lag

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Gravitational waves produce a time delay between the different images of a gravitational lens. The measurements of the time delay in the gravitational lens 0957+561 put new limits on the amplitude of low-frequency gravitational waves in the frequency range nu greater than 3 x 10 to the -18th Hz. Future measurements of the time delay in other gravitational lenses may permit this limit to be improved.

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