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Astrophysical implications of gravitational microlensing of gravitational waves

Astrophysics 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

Astrophysical implications of gravitational microlensing of gravitational waves emitted by rotating neutron stars (NSs) are investigated. In particular, attention is focused on the following situations: i) NSs in the galactic bulge lensed by a central black hole of 2.6×106M2.6\times 10^6 M_{\odot} or by stars and MACHOs distributed in the galactic bulge, disk and halo between Earth and the sources; ii) NSs in globular clusters lensed by a central black hole of 103M\sim 10^3 M_{\odot} or by stars and MACHOs distributed throughout the Galaxy. The detection of such kind of microlensing events will give a unique opportunity for the unambiguous mapping of the central region of the Galaxy and of globular clusters. In addition, the detection of such events will provide a new test of the General Theory of Relativity. Gravitational microlensing will, moreover, increase the challenge of detecting gravitational waves from NSs.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0011563,
  title  = {Astrophysical implications of gravitational microlensing of gravitational waves},
  author = {F. De Paolis and G. Ingrosso and A. A. Nucita},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0011563},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

5 pages, laa.sty required. Accepted for pubblication on Astronomy and Astrophysics on November, 7 2000