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The wave nature of continuous gravitational waves from microlensing
Gravitational wave predicted by General Relativity is the transverse wave of
spatial strain. Several gravitational waveform signals from binary black holes
and from a binary neutron star system accompanied by electromagnetic
counterparts have been recorded by advanced LIGO and advanced Virgo. In analogy
to light, the spatial fringes of diffraction and interference should also exist
as the important features of gravitational waves. We propose that observational
detection of such fringes could be achieved through gravitational lensing of
continuous gravitational waves. The lenses would play the role of the
diffraction barriers. Considering peculiar motions of the observer, the lens
and the source, the spatial amplitude variation of diffraction or interference
fringes should be detectable as an amplitude modulation of monochromatic
gravitational signal.Comment: Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journa
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