On the Gravitational Wave and Force Propagation Speed Impact on the GEM Decay of Circular Orbits
@article{QuinteroLeyva2020OnTG, title={On the Gravitational Wave and Force Propagation Speed Impact on the GEM Decay of Circular Orbits}, author={Barbaro Quintero-Leyva}, journal={OALib}, year={2020}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:225410200} }
Subluminal values of the speed of gravitational waves (GW) were obtained that reproduce a hypothetical Hulse-Taylor binary pulsar undergoing circular orbit decay. Those values of speed were used to simulate, in the framework of gravitoelectromagnetism (GEM), the in-spiral process of 3 GW events. The calculated results show a significantly better agreement (with the results of the linear theory of relativity) than the ones obtained using the speed of light. A method was proposed to measure the…
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