Gravitational-wave versus electromagnetic-wave antennas.

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Antennas: Gravitational Radiation

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Unlike radio waves, gravitational waves have not yet been conclusively detected. However, there is indirect evidence from the slow decay of binary-pulsar systems. The author describes some of the gravitational antenna hardware, and tries to relate it to the more-familiar antennas of radio, radar, and astronomy. Particularly noted is the phenomenon that an electromagnetic antenna readily intercepts the time-varying wave, whereas a gravitational wave readily passes right through its counterpart, with minuscule energy transfer.

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