Interaction of long-wave RELICT gravitational radiation with galaxies

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Galactic Clusters, Galactic Radiation, Gravitational Waves, Long Wave Radiation, Relic Radiation, Cosmology, Galactic Evolution, Galactic Structure, Galaxies, Red Shift, Wave Interaction, Wave Scattering

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Various mechanisms by which galaxies interact with relict cosmological gravitational waves are considered. 'Heating' of clusters of galaxies by induced scattering of gravitational waves is analyzed, and possible manifestations of the studied mechanisms in the dynamics of such clusters are discussed. Observed radial velocities of galaxies are used to place theoretical limits on galaxy formation time. It is concluded that all effects of relict gravitational waves on galaxies are so weak that their manifestations would hardly be observable.

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