Gravitational wave scintillation by a cluster of stars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Gravitational waves emitted by a source may propagate through a stellar cluster lying between the source and the observer. When this process is analyzed in the relevant approximation of Fresnel diffraction limit it is found that a gravitational wave scintillation effect - similar to the radio source scintillation effect - comes out naturally, implying that the gravitational wave intensity changes in a characteristic way as the observer moves.

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