A rich galaxy cluster showing strong resemblance to the observed ones
is simulated. A cold dark matter spectrum, Gaussian statistics, a flat
universe, and two components (baryonic gas plus dark matter particles
) are considered. We have calculated the gravitational-wave output dur
ing the epoch of the fully nonlinear and nonsymmetric cluster evolutio
n. The amplitudes and frequencies of the resulting gravitational waves
are estimated. Since frequencies are very small-of the order of 10(-1
7) Hz-a complete pulse cannot be observed during an admissible integra
tion time; nevertheless, it is proved that these waves can produce an
interesting secular effect, which appears to be observable with curren
t technology.