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A note on the description of plane gravitational waves in Fermi coordinates

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We use the formalism of Fermi coordinates to describe the interaction of a plane gravitational wave in the proper detector frame. In doing so, we emphasize that in this frame the action of the gravitational wave can be explained in terms of a gravitoelectromagnetic analogy. In particular, up to linear displacements from the reference world-line, the effects of the wave on test masses can be described in terms of a Lorentz-like force equation. In this framework we focus on the effects on time measurements provoked by the passage of the wave, and evaluate their order of magnitude. Eventually, we calculate the expression of the local spacetime metric in cylindrical coordinates adapted to the symmetries of the gravitational field and show its relevance in connection with the helicity-rotation coupling.

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Elliptically Polarized Plane Gravitational Waves

gr-qc · 2025-01-20 · accept · novelty 6.0

Exact elliptically polarized plane gravitational wave solutions exhibit a cosmic jet effect: generic timelike and null geodesics asymptotically align with the propagation direction at speed c.

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  • Elliptically Polarized Plane Gravitational Waves gr-qc · 2025-01-20 · accept · none · ref 43 · internal anchor

    Exact elliptically polarized plane gravitational wave solutions exhibit a cosmic jet effect: generic timelike and null geodesics asymptotically align with the propagation direction at speed c.