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Tidal Tensor and the Emission and Absorption of Gravitational Radiation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 February 2017
Abstract
The absorption and emission of gravitational radiation can be calculated in the long wavelength limit by use of the tidal tensor, defined as the gradient of the gravitational pseudoforce, thus where ηb is orthogonal to the 4-velocity ua, and normal coordinates are understood.
The exchange of energy and momentum between an extended body and the gravitational field is governed by appropriate integrals of the tidal tensor over space and time.
The tidal tensor is the trace Tabdb of the Bel-Robinson tensor Tabcd. In emty space this trace is zero and the tidal tensor vanishes; there is no local exchange of energy.
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