# Testing modified gravity at cosmological distances with LISA standard   sirens

**Authors:** E. Belgacem, G. Calcagni, M. Crisostomi, C. Dalang, Y. Dirian, J.M., Ezquiaga, M. Fasiello, S. Foffa, A. Ganz, J. Garcia-Bellido, L. Lombriser, M., Maggiore, N. Tamanini, G. Tasinato, M. Zumalacarregui, E. Barausse, N., Bartolo, D. Bertacca, A. Klein, S. Matarrese, M. Sakellariadou

arXiv: 1906.01593 · 2019-08-08

## TL;DR

This paper explores how gravitational-wave observations with LISA can test modifications to General Relativity by measuring deviations in GW propagation, using a parametrized model and combining multiple cosmological datasets.

## Contribution

It introduces a generic parametrization for modified GW propagation and demonstrates its effectiveness in constraining modified gravity theories with LISA and other cosmological data.

## Key findings

- LISA standard sirens can measure the GW propagation parameter  to percent accuracy.
- Combining LISA with CMB, BAO, and SNe data improves constraints on modified gravity.
- Modified GW propagation is a generic feature in many theories of modified gravity.

## Abstract

Modifications of General Relativity leave their imprint both on the cosmic expansion history through a non-trivial dark energy equation of state, and on the evolution of cosmological perturbations in the scalar and in the tensor sectors. In particular, the modification in the tensor sector gives rise to a notion of gravitational-wave (GW) luminosity distance, different from the standard electromagnetic luminosity distance, that can be studied with standard sirens at GW detectors such as LISA or third-generation ground based experiments. We discuss the predictions for modified GW propagation from some of the best studied theories of modified gravity, such as Horndeski or the more general degenerate higher order scalar-tensor (DHOST) theories, non-local infrared modifications of gravity, bigravity theories and the corresponding phenomenon of GW oscillation, as well as theories with extra or varying dimensions. We show that modified GW propagation is a completely generic phenomenon in modified gravity. We then use a simple parametrization of the effect in terms of two parameters $(\Xi_0,n)$, that is shown to fit well the results from a large class of models, to study the prospects of observing modified GW propagation using supermassive black hole binaries as standard sirens with LISA. We construct mock source catalogs and perform detailed Markov Chain Monte Carlo studies of the likelihood obtained from LISA standard sirens alone, as well as by combining them with CMB, BAO and SNe data to reduce the degeneracies between cosmological parameters. We find that the combination of LISA with the other cosmological datasets allows one to measure the parameter $\Xi_0$ that characterizes modified GW propagation to the percent level accuracy, sufficient to test several modified gravity theories. [Abridged]

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## References

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