Measuring stochastic gravitational-wave energy beyond general relativity
Maximiliano Isi, Leo C. Stein

TL;DR
This paper develops a general formalism for analyzing the stochastic gravitational-wave background in theories beyond general relativity, addressing how to correctly infer energy content and avoid invalid assumptions.
Contribution
It introduces a universal framework for stochastic gravitational-wave searches applicable to various theories beyond GR, clarifying assumptions and correcting energy inference methods.
Findings
Identifies problematic assumptions in traditional analyses.
Provides methods to include beyond-GR corrections.
Demonstrates the formalism with specific alternative theories.
Abstract
Gravity theories beyond general relativity (GR) can change the properties of gravitational waves: their polarizations, dispersion, speed, and, importantly, energy content are all heavily theory- dependent. All these corrections can potentially be probed by measuring the stochastic gravitational- wave background. However, most existing treatments of this background beyond GR overlook modifications to the energy carried by gravitational waves, or rely on GR assumptions that are invalid in other theories. This may lead to mistranslation between the observable cross-correlation of detector outputs and gravitational-wave energy density, and thus to errors when deriving observational constraints on theories. In this article, we lay out a generic formalism for stochastic gravitational- wave searches, applicable to a large family of theories beyond GR. We explicitly state the (often tacit)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
