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Cherenkov radiation of gravitational waves
Abstract: If the velocity of gravitational waves is less than the speed of light, the velocity of mass motion may
exceed the velocity of gravitational waves. This will cause Cherenkov-like radiation similar to electromagnetic
interaction. The Cherenkov-like radiation of gravitational waves will produce a relatively specific observable effect.
Due to the concentrated release of energy, the easiest to observe is that a large number of photons are radiated from
the Cherenkov-like radiation source to form optical effects of high intensity and relatively special shapes. The speed
of gravitational waves is less than the speed of light, because the compression of space and time by very large masses
causes the gravitational waves to travel less in the masses than the speed of light. The mass of the material itself is
not affected by this space-time compression. Thus, under certain conditions, the velocity of the mass of matter
exceeds the velocity of the gravitational wave, forming a Cherenkov-like effect. A typical example is the aura of
special structures formed by the supernova explosion. Among them, the supernova 1987A has been in existence for
more than 30 years. After several years of the explosion, through the observation of the high-resolution Hubble
telescope, it was found that the supernova 1987A showed two distinct auras in its explosion direction. There are
many explanations for how these halos are formed. This paper points out that the formation of the two halos of the
supernova 1987A is related to the propagation of gravitational waves in the
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