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Behavior of the Main Components of the Vertical Component of the Earth’s Electric Field Strength Spectrally Localized at Doubled Orbital Frequencies of Relativistic Binary Stellar Systems with Eigenvectors Eccentricity

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The article presents new results of studying the collective behavior of the current powers the main components the eigenvectors of which are spectrally localized at gravitational-wave frequencies of 43 relativistic binary stellar systems (RBSS) from Johnston’s list. The anomalies we have found in the behavior of the Earth’s amplitude Еz in the surface layer at gravitational wave frequencies of 43 RBSS, which coincide in time with the zones of increased seismic activity on the Earth, confirm the accumulating effect (due to the constant action) and the triggering mechanism of the gravitational waves on the stresses formed, for example, in the Earth’s crust.

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Translated from Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenii, Fizika, No. 3, pp. 43–51, March, 2022.

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Grunskaya, L.V., Isakevich, V.V. & Isakevich, D.V. Behavior of the Main Components of the Vertical Component of the Earth’s Electric Field Strength Spectrally Localized at Doubled Orbital Frequencies of Relativistic Binary Stellar Systems with Eigenvectors Eccentricity. Russ Phys J 65, 440–449 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11182-022-02653-x

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