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arxiv: 1902.06903 · v1 · submitted 2019-02-19 · 🌀 gr-qc

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Intensification of Gravitational Wave Field Near Compact Star

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keywords waveslensinggravitationalcompactobjectsopticalequationsfocused
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The gravitational waves (GWs) has been a topic of interest for its versatile capabilities of probing several aspects of cosmology and early Universe. Gravitational lensing enhances further the extent of this sort of waves and upgrade our understanding to a next level. Besides several similarities with optical waves, GWs are capable of passing through optically opaque celestial objects like stars, exoplanets unlike light waves and manifest a different kind of lensing effect. In this work we have explored the lensing action of compact objects on gravitational waves using numerical means. After modeling the internal mass distribution of the compact objects by TOV equations and tracing wavefronts using geodesic equations, we have found that the GWs are indeed lensed in a manner analogous to the optical lensing of light in presence of a thick optical lens by producing spherical aberration in the focused waves. The distance to the best focused point shows significant dependence with the mass and radius of the lensing star and unlike gravitational lensing, the region inside and outside compact objects responds differently to the incoming waves.

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