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Jonathan S. wrote-
...aren't _changes_ in gravitational fields supposed to propagate by gravity waves? O yes. I see what you're saying here, Jonathan.. since the radiating object appears gravitationally quiescent, it shouldn't be radiating any GWs. I was going under the assumption of ringdown from violent disruptions in the object's past, recorded by those outbound pressure waves. HOWEVER if the object has *always* been gravitationally quiet, then there would be no GW signature, And the pressure waves could only be interpreted as sound in the interstellar gas. Lacking long-term observations to determine the waves' actual velocity (indicating whether they're propagating at c or some lower value), the interpretation remains open. Meanwhile, the subject provoked some lively discussion on gravity vs. 'gravity waves', "speed of gravity", BH ringdown etc. oc Anti-spam address: oldcoot88atwebtv.net Change 'at' to@ |
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