About the propagation of the Gravitational Waves in an asymptotically de-Sitter space: Comparing two points of view

Abstract

We analyze the propagation of gravitational waves (GWs) in an asymptotically de-Sitter space by expanding the perturbation around Minkowski and introducing the effects of the Cosmological Constant (), first as an additional source (de-Donder gauge) and after as a gauge effect (-gauge). In both cases the inclusion of the Cosmological Constant impedes the detection of a gravitational wave at a distance larger than Lcrit=(62π f h/5)r2, where r=1 and f and h are the frequency and strain of the wave respectively. We demonstrate that Lcrit is just a confirmation of the Cosmic No hair Conjecture (CNC) already explained in the literature.

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