2024
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6382/ad48f5
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Persistent gravitational wave observables: nonlinearities in (non-)geodesic deviation

Alexander M Grant

Abstract: The usual gravitational wave memory effect can be understood as a change in the separation of two initially comoving observers due to a burst of gravitational waves. Over the past few decades, a wide variety of other, ‘persistent’ observables which measure permanent effects on idealized detectors have been introduced, each probing distinct physical effects. These observables can be defined in (regions of) any spacetime where there exists a notion of radiation, such as perturbation theory off of a fixed backgro… Show more

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