First-Order Perturbations of Covariant Maxwell Equations in Gravitational Waves
Abstract
We present a systematic theoretical framework for investigating first-order electromagnetic (EM) perturbations induced by gravitational waves (GWs). Beginning with the covariant Maxwell equations, we derive the complete first-order perturbation equations in terms of both the EM field tensor and the four-potential, demonstrating their equivalence alongside the residual gauge invariance under the Lorenz gauge condition. Furthermore, explicit first-order expressions for the induced electric and magnetic fields, as well as the associated EM energy-momentum tensor, are obtained. As an explicit illustration, we analytically evaluate the interaction between a plane EM wave and a GW within the transverse-traceless gauge. By demonstrating that the maximum modulus of the coupling coefficient is on the order of , we quantitatively establish that a typical astrophysical GW with a dimensionless strain of generates a first-order EM response on the order of relative to the incident field amplitude.
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@article{arxiv.2605.28663,
title = {First-Order Perturbations of Covariant Maxwell Equations in Gravitational Waves},
author = {Lingyue Lou and Haorong Wu and Xi-Long Fan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.28663},
year = {2026}
}
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10 pages, 1 figure