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Bounding the mass of graviton in a dynamic regime with binary pulsars

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2019-06-20 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

In Einstein's general relativity, gravity is mediated by a massless spin-2 metric field, and its extension to include a mass for the graviton has profound implication for gravitation and cosmology. In 2002, Finn and Sutton used the gravitational-wave (GW) back-reaction in binary pulsars, and provided the first bound on the mass of graviton. Here we provide an improved analysis using 9 well-timed binary pulsars with a phenomenological treatment. First, individual mass bounds from each pulsar are obtained in the frequentist approach with the help of an ordering principle. The best upper limit on the graviton mass, mg<3.5×1020eV/c2m_{g}<3.5\times10^{-20} \, {\rm eV}/c^{2} (90% C.L.), comes from the Hulse-Taylor pulsar PSR B1913+16. Then, we combine individual pulsars using the Bayesian theorem, and get mg<5.2×1021eV/c2m_{g}<5.2\times10^{-21} \, {\rm eV}/c^{2} (90% C.L.) with a uniform prior for lnmg\ln m_g. This limit improves the Finn-Sutton limit by a factor of more than 10. Though it is not as tight as those from GWs and the Solar System, it provides an independent and complementary bound from a dynamic regime.

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@article{arxiv.1905.12836,
  title  = {Bounding the mass of graviton in a dynamic regime with binary pulsars},
  author = {Xueli Miao and Lijing Shao and Bo-Qiang Ma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.12836},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

8 pages, 2 figures; accepted by PRD