Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986gregr..18..669d&link_type=abstract
General Relativity and Gravitation, Volume 18, Issue 7, pp.669-674
Physics
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Elementary Particles:Gravitational Radiation, Gravitation Theory, Gravitational Radiation:Elementary Particles
Scientific paper
Starting from the generally covariant version of the Pauli-Fierz mass term, it is stressed that the tensor fields representing spin-2 particles, eigenstates of strong and gravitational interactions, are linear combinations of one massive and one massless state. This implies that any hadronic reaction, in which massive tensor particles are produced, can be regarded, at least in principle, also as an effective source of gravitons which may become very important in the early stages of the universe; conversely, any process in which gravitational radiation of sufficiently high energy is emitted, should be a source of strongly interacting tensor particles which decay into photons and neutrinos. These two effects could be used for producing and detecting gravitational waves.
de Sabbata Venzo
Gasperini Maurizio
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