Addressing leakage and mode suppression in angular power spectrum estimation for gravitational-wave backgrounds using pulsar timing arrays
Deepali Agarwal, Joseph D. Romano, Yacine Ali-Ha\"imoud, Tristan L. Smith

TL;DR
This paper investigates the effects of mode suppression and leakage in estimating the gravitational-wave background anisotropy with pulsar timing arrays, proposing optimal multipole truncation and debiasing methods to improve accuracy.
Contribution
It introduces a method to determine the maximum informative multipole l_max^res based on array configuration and proposes a debiased estimator for better power spectrum recovery.
Findings
L_max^res depends on array configuration and observable sky space.
Expansions beyond l_max^res do not significantly affect analysis due to low-pass filtering.
Debiased estimators reduce bias but increase variance for poorly constrained modes.
Abstract
Mapping gravitational-wave background (GWB) anisotropy with pulsar timing arrays (PTAs) is affected by harmonic-space mode suppression and mode coupling arising from an array's nonuniform sky response. Spherical harmonic expansions must be truncated at finite multipole l_max^rec, often set to l_max^N_pair\equiv {\rm int}\left[\sqrt{\text{N_pair}}-1\right], where N_pair is the number of distinct pulsar pairs in an array. This choice is motivated by the counting argument that cross-correlations provide at most N_pair independent constraints. We obtain the multipole l_max^res corresponding to the maximum informative angular scale of a PTA. It is defined such that expansions to l_max^res (approximately) span the space of "observable skies" encoded in the N_pair eigenmaps of the Fisher information matrix, and therefore depends on the array configuration. We explicitly show that GWB power…
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TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
