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|a The aim of this book is to become a major reference text for gravitational-wave physics, covering in detail both the experimental and the theoretical aspects. The book brings the reader to the forefront of present-day research, and assumes no previous knowledge of gravitational-wave physics.
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|a Cover ; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; Notation; Part I Gravitational-wave theory; 1 The geometric approach to GWs; 1.1 Expansion around at space; 1.2 The transverse-traceless gauge; 1.3 Interaction of GWs with test masses; 1.3.1 Geodesic equation and geodesic deviation; 1.3.2 Local inertial frames and freely falling frames; 1.3.3 TT frame and proper detector frame; 1.4 The energy of GWs; 1.4.1 Separation of GWs from the background; 1.4.2 How GWs curve the background; 1.4.3 The energy-momentum tensor of GWs; 1.5 Propagation in curved space-time.
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|a 2.3.1 Phenomenological bounds2.3.2 Field theory of massive gravitons; 2.4 Solved problems; 2.1. The helicity of gravitons; 2.2. Angular momentum and parity of graviton states; Further reading; 3 Generation of GWs in linearized theory; 3.1 Weakeld sources with arbitrary velocity; 3.2 Low-velocity expansion; 3.3 Mass quadrupole radiation; 3.3.1 Amplitude and angular distribution; 3.3.2 Radiated energy; 3.3.3 Radiated angular momentum; 3.3.4 Radiation reaction on non-relativistic sources; 3.3.5 Radiation from a closed system of point masses; 3.4 Mass octupole and current quadrupole.
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|a 4.1.2 Elliptic orbits. (I) Total power and frequency spectrum of the radiation emitted4.1.3 Elliptic orbits. (II) Evolution of the orbit under back-reaction; 4.1.4 Binaries at cosmological distances; 4.2 Radiation from rotating rigid bodies; 4.2.1 GWs from rotation around a principal axis; 4.2.2 GWs from freely precessing rigid bodies; 4.3 Radial infall into a black hole; 4.3.1 Radiation from an infalling point-like mass; 4.3.2 Tidal disruption of a real star falling into a black hole. Coherent and incoherent radiation; 4.4 Radiation from accelerated masses.
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|a 1.5.1 Geometric optics in curved space1.5.2 Absorption and scattering of GWs; 1.6 Solved problems; 1.1. Linearization of the Riemann tensor in curved space; 1.2. Gauge transformation of hμν and R(1) μνρσ; Further reading; 2 The field-theoretical approach to GWs; 2.1 Linearized gravity as a classical eld theory; 2.1.1 Noether's theorem; 2.1.2 The energ-momentum tensor of GWs; 2.1.3 The angular momentum of GWs; 2.2 Gravitons; 2.2.1 Why a spin-2 field; 2.2.2 The Pauli-Fierz action; 2.2.3 From gravitons to gravity; 2.2.4 E ective field theories and the Planck scale; 2.3 Massive gravitons.
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|a 3.5 Systematic multipole expansion3.5.1 Symmetric-trace-free (STF) form; 3.5.2 Spherical tensor form; 3.6 Solved problems; 3.1. Quadrupole radiation from an oscillating mass; 3.2. Quadrupole radiation from a mass in circular orbit; 3.3. Mass octupole and current quadrupole radiation from a mass in circular orbit; 3.4. Decomposition of Skl, m into irreducible epresenta-tions of SO(3); 3.5. Computation of ∫ dΩ (TE2,B2 lm) *ijnij ... niα; Further reading; 4 Applications; 4.1 Inspiral of compact binaries; 4.1.1 Circular orbits. The chirp amplitude.
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