Gravitomagnetic effect in gravitational waves
Lorenzo Iorio, Christian Corda

TL;DR
This paper discusses the gravitomagnetic effects in gravitational waves and their significance for interferometer response functions, emphasizing the importance of magnetic components in detecting GWs from various directions.
Contribution
It introduces the magnetic components of gravitational waves and analyzes their impact on interferometer response functions for arbitrary GW propagation directions.
Findings
Magnetic components of GWs affect interferometer responses.
Response functions must include magnetic effects for accurate detection.
Magnetic effects are crucial for space-based GW applications.
Abstract
After an introduction emphasizing the importance of the gravitomag- netic effect in general relativity, with a resume of some space-based appli- cations, we discuss the so-called magnetic components of gravitational waves (GWs), which have to be taken into account in the context of the total response functions of interferometers for GWs propagating from ar- bitrary directions.
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