When spacetime vibrates: An introduction to gravitational waves
Jos\'e P. S. Lemos

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of gravitational waves, covering their theoretical basis, detection methods, historical discoveries, astrophysical sources, and future prospects in gravitational-wave astronomy.
Contribution
It offers an integrated review of gravitational wave physics, recent experimental breakthroughs, and upcoming detection projects, highlighting the significance of GW150914 and the role of advanced interferometers.
Findings
First direct detection of gravitational waves confirmed Einstein's predictions.
Identification of distinct wave signatures from binary mergers.
Advancement of gravitational-wave astronomy as a new observational window.
Abstract
This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the physics of gravitational waves, exploring both the theoretical foundations and the most recent experimental advances. After a general introduction to the theory of general relativity and its major implications, the article discusses the history of gravitational waves, from their prediction by Einstein to their actual detection. It then explains what gravitational waves are and how they interact with appropriate detectors. The main mechanisms of gravitational radiation emission are analyzed, with a focus on compact binary systems of compact objects, whose orbits typically evolve in three phases: inspiral, merger, and the final ringdown phase, each of these phases leaving distinct signatures in the emitted waves. The article highlights the fundamental role of the giant interferometers LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA, true cathedrals of modern…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
