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Effect of a low density dust shell on the propagation of gravitational waves
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    Effect of a low density dust shell on the propagation of gravitational waves (English)
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    11 February 2021
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    The paper studies the emission of a gravitational wave by a source surrounded by a dust shell. It uses linearized perturbation theory in the Bondi-Sachs formalism. It shows that the presence of the shell modifies the propagation of the wave but that no energy is transferred to or from the dust.
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    gravitational waves
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    Bondi-Sachs
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    spherical dust
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    linearized perturbation theory
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