Anisotropies of gravitational wave backgrounds: A line of sight approach
In the weak field regime, gravitational waves can be considered as being made up of collisionless, relativistic tensor modes that travel along null geodesics of the perturbed background metric. We work in this geometric optics picture to calculate the anisotropies in gravitational wave backgrounds r...
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doaj-ec5b13cb9e8946c0971f8edc5ab2ce012020-11-25T02:34:24ZengElsevierPhysics Letters B0370-26932017-08-01771912Anisotropies of gravitational wave backgrounds: A line of sight approachCarlo R. Contaldi0Theoretical Physics, Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London, SW7 2AZ, UKIn the weak field regime, gravitational waves can be considered as being made up of collisionless, relativistic tensor modes that travel along null geodesics of the perturbed background metric. We work in this geometric optics picture to calculate the anisotropies in gravitational wave backgrounds resulting from astrophysical and cosmological sources. Our formalism yields expressions for the angular power spectrum of the anisotropies. We show how the anisotropies are sourced by intrinsic, Doppler, Sachs–Wolfe, and Integrated Sachs–Wolfe terms in analogy with Cosmic Microwave Background photons.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269317303817 |
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Anisotropies of gravitational wave backgrounds: A line of sight approach |
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Anisotropies of gravitational wave backgrounds: A line of sight approach |
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Anisotropies of gravitational wave backgrounds: A line of sight approach |
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In the weak field regime, gravitational waves can be considered as being made up of collisionless, relativistic tensor modes that travel along null geodesics of the perturbed background metric. We work in this geometric optics picture to calculate the anisotropies in gravitational wave backgrounds resulting from astrophysical and cosmological sources. Our formalism yields expressions for the angular power spectrum of the anisotropies. We show how the anisotropies are sourced by intrinsic, Doppler, Sachs–Wolfe, and Integrated Sachs–Wolfe terms in analogy with Cosmic Microwave Background photons. |
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