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Imploding-exploding gravitational waves

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A solution of Einstein's vacuum field equations is constructed describing an imploding spherical impulsive gravitational wave followed by an exploding similar wave. The two waves propagate in Minkowskian spacetime and the history of the process is the past and future sheets of the null-cone of an event (taken as origin) in the spacetime. The solution is a superposition of two of Penrose's impulsive wave solutions and is described in a single coordinate system in which the metric tensor components are continuous across the histories of the wave fronts.

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Hogan, P.A. Imploding-exploding gravitational waves. Lett Math Phys 35, 277–280 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00761299

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