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We derive a set of coupled equations for the gravitational and electromagnetic perturbation in the Reissner-Nordstrom geometry using the Newman Penrose formalism. We show that the information of the physical gravitational signal is contained in the Weyl scalar function $Psi_4$, as is well known, but for the electromagnetic signal the information is encoded in the function $chi$ which relates the perturbations of the radiative Maxwell scalars $varphi_2$ and the Weyl scalar $Psi_3$. In deriving the perturbation equations we do not impose any gauge condition and our analysis contains as a limiting case the results obtained previously for instance in Chandrashekhars book. In our analysis, we also include the sources for the perturbations and focus on a dust-like charged fluid distribution falling radially into the black hole. Finally, by writing the functions on a basis of spin weighted spherical harmonics and the Reissner-Nordstrom spacetime in Kerr-Schild type coordinates a hyperbolic system of coupled partial differential equations is presented and numerically solved. In this way, we solve completely a system which generates a gravitational signal as well as an electromagnetic/gravitational one, which sets the basis to find correlations between them and thus facilitating the gravitational wave detection via the electromagnetic signal.
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