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Signature of Gravitational Waves in Stellar Spectroscopy
Instituto de Física, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad de México, Mexico
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Journal of Modern Physics·Volume 07 (2016)·Pages 552–557·Published 17 March 2016·DOI10.4236/jmp.2016.76058
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Abstract
The possible detection of gravitational waves by interferometric observations of distant light sources is studied. It is shown that a gravitational wave affects the interferometric pattern of stellar light in a particular way. Michelson and Hanbury Brown-Twiss interferometers are considered, and it is shown that the latter is the most adequate for such a detection.
KeywordsGravitational WavesSpectroscopy
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