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The effect of the cosmological constant on gravitational wave quadrupole signal

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2018-03-12 v2

Abstract

In this study the effects of a non-zero cosmological constant Λ\Lambda on a quadrupole signal are studied. The linearized approximation of general relativity was used, so the metric can be written as gμν=ημν+hμν=ημν+hμνΛ+hμνGWg_{\mu\nu}=\eta_{\mu\nu}+h_{\mu\nu}=\eta_{\mu\nu}+h_{\mu\nu}^{\Lambda}+h_{\mu\nu}^{GW} where hμνGWh_{\mu\nu}^{GW} can be interpreted as gravitational waves and hμνΛh_{\mu\nu}^{\Lambda} is the background perturbation. The ΛhGW\Lambda h^{GW} term was also included in this study. To derive physically relevant consequences of Λ0\Lambda\neq0, the Friedmann--Robertson--Walker comoving coordinates are used. In these coordinates, the equations of motion are not self-consistent so the result of the linearized theory have to be transformed to the FRW metric. The luminosity distance and the same order of the magnitude of frequency of the GW150914 was used for the results.

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@article{arxiv.1606.09465,
  title  = {The effect of the cosmological constant on gravitational wave quadrupole signal},
  author = {L. A. Somlai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.09465},
  year   = {2018}
}

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10 pages, 4 figures, published in IJMPD