Direct Evidence of a Dual Cascade in Gravitational Wave Turbulence
Sebastien Galtier, Sergey V. Nazarenko

TL;DR
This paper provides the first direct numerical simulation evidence of a dual cascade phenomenon in gravitational wave turbulence, demonstrating energy transfer processes consistent with weak wave turbulence theory.
Contribution
It introduces the first direct simulation of gravitational wave turbulence showing a dual cascade and transition to strong turbulence, aligning with weak wave turbulence theory.
Findings
Observation of dual cascade of energy and wave action
Transition from plateau to power-law decay in energy
Spectra compatible with weak wave turbulence theory
Abstract
We present the first direct numerical simulation of gravitational wave turbulence. General relativity equations are solved numerically in a periodic box with a diagonal metric tensor depending on two space coordinates only, , and with an additional small-scale dissipative term. We limit ourselves to weak gravitational waves and to a freely decaying turbulence. We find that an initial metric excitation at intermediate wavenumber leads to a dual cascade of energy and wave action. When the direct energy cascade reaches the dissipative scales, a transition is observed in the temporal evolution of energy from a plateau to a power-law decay, while the inverse cascade front continues to propagate toward low wavenumbers. The wavenumber and frequency-wavenumber spectra are found to be compatible with the theory of weak wave turbulence and the…
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