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Group velocity of gravitational waves in an expanding universe (English)
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4 May 2009
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The group velocity of gravitational waves in a flat Friedman-Robertson-Walker universe is investigated. For plane waves with wavelength well inside the horizon, and a Universe filled with an ideal fluid with the pressure to density ratio less than 1/3, the group velocity is greater than the velocity of light. As a result, a planar pulse of gravitational waves propagating through the universe during the matter/dark energy dominated era arrives to the observer with the peak shifted towards the forefront. For gravitational waves emitted by inspiralling supermassive black holes at the edge of the observable universe, the typical shift that remains after the effects of nonplanaraity are suppressed is of order of 10 ps.
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gravitational waves
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Friedman-Robertson-Walker universe
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black holes
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observable universe
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group velocity
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dispersion
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nongaussianity
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