Compact Sources of Gravitational Waves

In this chapter, we describe how compact cosmic objects like white dwarfs, neutron stars and black holes are formed. Stars for much of their life produce energy, through nuclear fusion, which is emitted from their surface. In this stage, stars have a fixe

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GRAVITATIONAL WAVES A New Window to the Universe

Gravitational Waves

Ajit Kembhavi Pushpa Khare •

Gravitational Waves A New Window to the Universe

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Ajit Kembhavi Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics Pune, India

Pushpa Khare Retired Professor of Physics (Utkal University) Baner, Pune, India

ISBN 978-981-15-5708-8 ISBN 978-981-15-5709-5 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5709-5

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Foreword

Do gravitational effects travel as waves across vast cosmic distances with the speed of light? The reason for raising this question was the expected similarity between electromagnetic theory and gravitation. In the former theory, it was well established that electric and magnetic effects travel across space at the speed of light. However, that theory was formulated differently from gravitation. The electric field and the magnetic field are two inter-related entities which travel outwards whenever an electromagnetic phenomenon occurs. For example, when alternating current is passed through a loop of wire electromagnetic waves emerge in all directions from the loop. Should we expect similar waves of gravitational nature to arise, if, say, two massive objects collide? The question is very simply worded but not easy to answer! In the geometrybased picture of general relativity due to Albert Einstein, it is hard to separate the changes of geometry of the ambient space from the changes of gravity that arise from collision. Indeed, the question was not answered in Einst