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Constraints on Brans-Dicke gravity from neutron star-black hole merger events using higher harmonics

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2024-04-30 v3 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

In this paper, we derive a 90\% credible lower bound on the modified parameter of scalar-tensor theories as φ2>7.94×104\varphi_{-2}>-7.94\times10^{-4} by using dominant-mode correction. Specific to BD theory, we have the constraint ωBD>4.75\omega_{\rm BD}>4.75. Asymmetric binary systems usually have a significant mass ratio; in such cases, higher harmonic modes cannot be neglected. Our work considers higher harmonic corrections from scalar-tensor theories and provides a tighter constraint of φ2>7.59×104\varphi_{-2}>-7.59\times10^{-4}. Transitioning to the BD theory, the constraint is ωBD>5.06\omega_{\rm BD}>5.06, with a 6.5\% improvement. We also consider a plausible NSBH event, GW190814, which is a highly unequal mass ratio source and exhibits strong evidence for higher-order multipoles. We obtain poorly converged results when using the dominant mode while getting a constraint of φ2>6.60×104\varphi_{-2}>-6.60\times10^{-4} on scalar-tensor theories when including the higher harmonic modes. This suggests that the difference between the dominant mode and higher modes has a significant impact on our analysis. Furthermore, treating this suspected event as an NSBH event, we find ωBD>6.12\omega_{\rm BD}>6.12 when including the higher harmonic modes. Combining GW200115 and GW190814 and including higher modes, the constraint is improved to ωBD>110.55\omega_{\rm BD}>110.55. This is currently the strongest constraint utilizing GWs, contingent upon GW190814 being an NSBH event. Additionally, we take into account a BD-like theory, known as screened modified gravity (SMG), and investigate the coupling constant constraints, both with and without higher-mode corrections, by using data from both GW200115 and GW190814.

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@article{arxiv.2312.07017,
  title  = {Constraints on Brans-Dicke gravity from neutron star-black hole merger events using higher harmonics},
  author = {Jing Tan and Baoxiang Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.07017},
  year   = {2024}
}

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8 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables