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Old November 11th 07, 11:17 AM posted to sci.astro.research
Melroy
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Default Shapiro delay for grav. waves

We know that photons experience Shapiro delay. From SN 1987A we also
know that neutrinos experience
Shapiro delay. qt is do grav. waves also experience Shapiro delay ? I
would think they do, but have never seen this explicitly mentioned in
literature anywhere. Could someone clarify?
Thanks
melroy
 




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