"A study of gravitational wave memory effects in radiative geometries and wormholes "Indranil Chakraborty , IIT Kharagpur [Host: David Nichols]
ABSTRACT:
Gravitational memory effects are persistent deformations caused due to the passage of a gravitational wave pulse. It is a nonlinear effect in General Relativity that remains yet to be detected. In this talk, primarily from a theoretical perspective, we study memory effects in two different settings: i) Radiative geometries, ii) Lorentzian wormholes. In radiative geometries, we show how geodesic and geodesic deviation equations encode the gravitational wave memory. In the latter case, we perform a Bondi-Sachs analysis and try to show how the Bondi mass loss depends on the wormhole hair. |
Gravity Seminar Monday, March 20, 2023 1:30 PM , Room Zoom Note special time. Note special room. Join Zoom Meeting https://virginia.zoom.us/j/97977658329?pwd=cDluSDJ0QlUzV3M0dWhHODVGc1FFQT09
Meeting ID: 979 7765 8329 Passcode: 357957 |
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