posted on 2005-08-25, 13:12authored byJerry Griffiths, Peter Docherty
We present a simple sandwich gravitational wave of the Robinson–Trautman family. This is
interpreted as representing a shock wave with a spherical wavefront which propagates into a
Minkowski background minus a wedge. (i.e. the background contains a cosmic string.) The
deficit angle (the tension) of the string decreases through the gravitational wave, which then
ceases. This leaves an expanding spherical region of Minkowski space behind it. The decay
of the cosmic string over a finite interval of retarded time may be considered to generate the
gravitational wave.