Astrophysics

   

Measurement of a Continuous Gravitational Wave Near 2619.9 µHz

Authors: Herbert Weidner

Superconducting gravimeters respond to deformations of the test body Earth by gravitational waves. The frequencies of continuous gravitational waves are identified by means of selective integration of long-term data. The modified superhet method is a suitable method to determine the direction of the GW source. The measured frequency deviation of the phase modulation exceeds the upper limit allowed by the Doppler effect. This problem can be can be solved by assuming that the propagation velocity of GW is lower than the speed of light.

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