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RE: Un peu d’archéologie cosmique à l’aide d’ondes gravitationnelles
Thank you for the great "morning coffee literature"
Spoiler Alert for those who like to be stunned while reading the papers
The first paper was friendly for non-physics people. Different objects are producing solitons of different compactness. Nice to know, although I haven't understood why are they asymmetrical.
The second one had a mindblowing sentence:
the gravitational wave is absent. However, these electromagnetic waves produce some running longitudinal deformations of spacetime (of metric components on (t, x)-plane).
I guess that this is the answer to my question
There may be other papers. Will continue looking, but not now (waiting for boarding a flight, which is not that practical ;) ).