Insights into searches for anisotropies in the nanohertz gravitational-wave background
Yacine Ali-Ha\"imoud, Tristan L. Smith, Chiara M. F. Mingarelli

TL;DR
This paper develops a Fisher matrix-based framework to optimize searches for anisotropies in the nanohertz gravitational-wave background using pulsar timing arrays, enhancing detection strategies and interpretability.
Contribution
It introduces a Fisher matrix approach for GWB anisotropy searches, including principal maps and a criterion for anisotropy detection without prior assumptions.
Findings
GWB monopole correlates with anisotropy maps, reducing sensitivity.
Principal maps identify the PTA's most sensitive angular distributions.
The framework can reproduce and clarify existing EPTA results.
Abstract
Within the next several years pulsar timing arrays (PTAs) are positioned to detect the stochastic gravitational-wave background (GWB) likely produced by the collection of inspiralling super-massive black holes binaries, and potentially constrain some exotic physics. So far most of the pulsar timing data analysis has focused on the monopole of the GWB, assuming it is perfectly isotropic. The natural next step is to search for anisotropies in the GWB. In this paper, we use the recently developed PTA Fisher matrix to gain insights into optimal search strategies for GWB anisotropies. For concreteness, we apply our results to EPTA data, using realistic noise characteristics of its pulsars. We project the detectability of a GWB whose angular dependence is assumed to be a linear combination of predetermined maps, such as spherical harmonics or coarse pixels. We find that the GWB monopole is…
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