Gravitational Waves from a Pulsar Kick Caused by Neutrino Conversions
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gravitationalwavescausedemissionneutrinopulsarsupernovaasymmetric
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It has been suggested that the observed pulsar velocities are caused by an asymmetric neutrino emission from a hot neutron star during the first seconds after the supernova collapse. We calculate the magnitude of gravitational waves produced by the asymmetries in the emission of neutrinos. The resulting periodic gravitational waves may be detectable by LIGO and LISA in the event of a nearby supernova explosion.
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