Phys. Rev. D 63, 123507 (2001) [5 pages]Magnetized gravitational wavesReceived 1 March 2001; published 14 May 2001 We investigate the influence of cosmic magnetic fields on gravitational wave perturbations and find exact solutions on large scales. We show that a large-scale magnetic field can generate large-scale non-decaying gravitational waves. In the general case where gravitational waves are generated by other mechanisms, a large-scale magnetic field introduces a new decaying tensor mode and modifies the non-decaying mode. The direct effect of the magnetic field is to damp the gravitational waves, while an indirect magneto-curvature effect can either damp or boost the waves. A magnetic field also leads to a breaking of statistical isotropy, and the magnetic imprint on the tensor spectrum in principle provides a means of detecting a primordial field. © 2001 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.63.123507
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevD.63.123507
PACS:
98.80.Hw, 04.40.Nr, 95.30.Qd, 98.62.En
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