Modified gravitational-wave propagation and standard sirens
Enis Belgacem, Yves Dirian, Stefano Foffa, Michele Maggiore

TL;DR
Modified gravity theories predict deviations in gravitational-wave propagation that can dominate over dark energy equation of state effects, making GW propagation a key observable for understanding dark energy with standard sirens.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new parametrization of modified GW propagation effects and demonstrates their significance for dark energy studies using standard sirens, including sensitivity forecasts for the Einstein Telescope.
Findings
Modified GW propagation effects dominate over dark energy equation of state effects.
Standard sirens can measure the Hubble parameter with better than 1% accuracy using ET.
ET can constrain the modified gravity parameter to 0.8% when combined with other datasets.
Abstract
Studies of dark energy at advanced gravitational-wave (GW) interferometers normally focus on the dark energy equation of state . However, modified gravity theories that predict a non-trivial dark energy equation of state generically also predict deviations from general relativity in the propagation of GWs across cosmological distances, even in theories where the speed of gravity is equal to . We find that, in generic modified gravity models, the effect of modified GW propagation dominates over that of , making modified GW propagation a crucial observable for dark energy studies with standard sirens. We present a convenient parametrization of the effect in terms of two parameters , analogue to the parametrization of the dark energy equation of state, and we give a limit from the LIGO/Virgo measurement of with the neutron star…
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