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Chinese Physics, 2002, Vol. 11(5): 461-466    DOI: 10.1088/1009-1963/11/5/310
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A special form of electrodynamical response to a gravitational wave: outgoing and imploding photon fluxes

Li Fang-Yu (李芳昱)a, Su Xun (苏荀)a, Long Bing-Wei (龙炳蔚)a, Tang Meng-Xi (唐孟希)b
a Department of Physics, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China; b Department of Physics, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou 510275, China
Abstract  We have investigated the interaction of an electromagnetic (EM) wave with a standing gravitational wave (GW) in an external static magnetic field, and obtained concrete forms of first-order perturbative EM energy fluxes. Unlike the propagating properties of the "left-circular" and "right-circular" waves of the tangential perturbative energy fluxes around the symmetrical axis, the radial perturbative energy fluxes are expressed as the outgoing and imploding waves to the symmetrical axis. We also examine several physical examples and show that this effect can produce very small but nonvanishing radial perturbative photon fluxes. This may be useful for EM detection of the high-frequency relic GWs of the GHz region in quintessential inflationary models.
Keywords:  gravitational wave      electrodynamical response      outgoing and imploding photon fluxes  
Received:  10 April 2001      Revised:  06 January 2002      Accepted manuscript online: 
PACS:  04.30.Nk (Wave propagation and interactions)  
  41.20.Jb (Electromagnetic wave propagation; radiowave propagation)  
  04.40.-b (Self-gravitating systems; continuous media and classical fields in curved spacetime)  
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos 10175096 and 19835040).

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Li Fang-Yu (李芳昱), Su Xun (苏荀), Long Bing-Wei (龙炳蔚), Tang Meng-Xi (唐孟希) A special form of electrodynamical response to a gravitational wave: outgoing and imploding photon fluxes 2002 Chinese Physics 11 461

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