Colliding Plane Fronted Waves and a Gravito--Electromagnetic Searchlight
Peter A. Hogan, Dirk Puetzfeld

TL;DR
This paper develops a model of Einstein-Maxwell vacuum fields with colliding plane-fronted electromagnetic and gravitational waves, proposing a gravito-electromagnetic searchlight concept that sweeps across the sky, with detailed properties analyzed.
Contribution
It introduces a new formulation of Einstein-Maxwell fields with colliding plane-fronted waves and presents a novel gravito-electromagnetic searchlight model based on recent geometrical reconstructions.
Findings
Explicit example of a gravito-electromagnetic searchlight beam.
Analysis of wave front collision conditions.
Description of the searchlight's properties and behavior.
Abstract
We present a formulation of Einstein--Maxwell vacuum fields due to plane fronted electromagnetic waves sharing their wave fronts with gravitational waves. This is based on a recent geometrical reconstruction of plane fronted wave fields by the authors which clearly identifies the cases in which the wave fronts collide or do not collide. In the former case our construction suggests an explicit example of a searchlight beam, accompanied by gravitational radiation, which sweeps across the sky. This gravito--electromagnetic searchlight and its properties are described in detail.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Geophysics and Sensor Technology · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
