Searching for Anisotropic Stochastic Gravitational-wave Backgrounds with Constellations of Space-based Interferometers

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作者
Capurri, Giulia [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Lapi, Andrea [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Boco, Lumen [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Baccigalupi, Carlo [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] SISSA, via Bonomea 265, I-34136 Trieste, Italy
[2] INFN, Sez Trieste, via Valerio 2, I-34127 Trieste, Italy
[3] IFPU, via Beirut 2, I-34151 Trieste, Italy
[4] IRa INAF, Via Gobetti 101, I-40129 Bologna, Italy
关键词
CROSS-CORRELATION; STAR-FORMATION; BLACK-HOLES; PARAMETERS; EVOLUTION; BAND;
D O I
10.3847/1538-4357/acaaa3
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Many recent works have shown that the angular resolution of ground-based detectors is too poor to characterize the anisotropies of the stochastic gravitational-wave background (SGWB). For this reason, we asked ourselves if a constellation of space-based instruments could be more suitable. We consider the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), a constellation of multiple LISA-like clusters, and the Deci-hertz Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (DECIGO). Specifically, we test whether these detector constellations can probe the anisotropies of the SGWB. For this scope, we considered the SGWB produced by two astrophysical sources: merging compact binaries, and a recently proposed scenario for massive black hole seed formation through multiple mergers of stellar remnants. We find that measuring the angular power spectrum of the SGWB anisotropies is almost unattainable. However, it turns out that it could be possible to probe the SGWB anisotropies through cross-correlation with the cosmic microwave background (CMB) fluctuations. In particular, we find that a constellation of two LISA-like detectors and CMB-S4 can marginally constrain the cross-correlation between the CMB lensing convergence and the SGWB produced by the black hole seed formation process. Moreover, we find that DECIGO can probe the cross-correlation between the CMB lensing and the SGWB from merging compact binaries.
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