
TL;DR
This paper investigates how the presence of a cosmological constant affects the measurement precision of graviton mass through gravitational wave propagation in AdS spacetime.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical analysis showing the fundamental limit on graviton mass measurement precision imposed by the cosmological constant.
Findings
Graviton mass measurement precision is limited by the square root of the cosmological constant.
In AdS spacetime, the cosmological constant constrains the detectability of graviton mass.
The study highlights a fundamental limit in gravitational wave-based graviton mass measurements.
Abstract
We study the propagation of a gravitational wave in an Ads spacetime. We find that, in presence of the cosmological constant, the graviton mass cannot be measured with higher precision than the square root of the cosmological constant.
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