Quasi-B-mode generated by high-frequency gravitational waves and corresponding perturbative photon fluxes
Quasi-B-mode generated by high-frequency gravitational waves and corresponding perturbative photon fluxes
Interaction of very low-frequency primordial(relic) gravitational waves(GWs) to cosmic microwave background(CMB) can generate B-mode polarization. Here, for the first time we point out that the electromagnetic(EM) response to high-frequency GWs(HFGWs) would produce quasi-B-mode distribution of the perturbative photon fluxes, and study the duality and high complementarity between such two B-modes. Based on this quasi-B-mode in HFGWs, it is shown that the distinguishing and observing of HFGWs from the braneworld would be quite possible due to their large amplitude, higher frequency and very different physical behaviors between the perturbative photon fluxes and background photons, and the measurement of relic HFGWs may also be possible though face to enormous challenge.
Miao Zhang、Fangyu Li、Hao Wen、Zhenyun Fang、Lianfu Wei、Yiwen Wang
10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2016.08.009
物理学
Miao Zhang,Fangyu Li,Hao Wen,Zhenyun Fang,Lianfu Wei,Yiwen Wang.Quasi-B-mode generated by high-frequency gravitational waves and corresponding perturbative photon fluxes[EB/OL].(2015-05-25)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/1505.06546.点此复制
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