Polarization modes for strong-field gravitational waves
arXiv:1011.5904 · doi:10.1088/1742-6596/314/1/012073
Abstract
Strong-field gravitational plane waves are often represented in either the Rosen or Brinkmann forms. These forms are related by a coordinate transformation, so they should describe essentially the same physics, but the two forms treat polarization states quite differently. Both deal well with linear polarizations, but there is a qualitative difference in the way they deal with circular, elliptic, and more general polarization states. In this article we will describe a general algorithm for constructing arbitrary polarization states in the Rosen form.
4 pages. Prepared for the proceedings of ERE2010 (Granada, Spain)