Quadrupole test particle as a detector of gravitational waves

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Angular Momentum, Gravitational Waves, Quadrupoles, Radiation Detectors, Relativity, Equations Of Motion, Particle Mass, Tensors

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It is shown that in general relativity the theory of motion of quadrupole test particles (QTP's) can be used to describe the energy and angular-momentum absorption by detectors of gravitational waves. By specifying the form of the quadrupole-moment tensor, Taub's (1964) equations of motion of QTP's are simplified. In these equations the terms describing the change in the mass and angular momentum of a QTP due to external gravitational waves are found to occur. The limiting case of flat space-time is also briefly discussed.

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