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Gravitational Wave Memory Imprints on the CMB from Populations of Massive Black Hole Mergers

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2025-02-05 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

Aims: To showcase and characterise the rich phenomenology of temperature fluctuation patterns that are imprinted on the CMB by the gravitational wave memory (GWM) of massive black hole (BH) mergers. Methods: We analyse both individual binaries as well as populations of binaries, distributed in local cosmological boxes at a given redshift. Results: The magnitude of the temperature fluctuations scales primarily as a function of binary total mass and pattern angular scale, and accumulates as a random-walk process when populations of mergers are considered. Fluctuations of order 1010\sim 10^{-10} K are easily reached across scales of 1\sim 1' to 1\sim 1^{\circ} for realistic volumetric merger rates of 103^{-3} Mpc3^{-3} Gyr1^{-1}, as appropriate for massive galaxies at z=1z=1. We determine numerically that GWM temperature fluctuations result in a universal power spectrum with a scaling of P(k)k2.7P(k)\propto k^{-2.7}. Conclusion: While not detectable given the limitations of current all-sky CMB surveys, our work explicitly shows how every black hole merger in the Universe left us its unique faint signature.

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@article{arxiv.2404.06927,
  title  = {Gravitational Wave Memory Imprints on the CMB from Populations of Massive Black Hole Mergers},
  author = {Lorenz Zwick and David O'Neill and Kai Hendriks and Philip Kirkeberg and Miquel Miravet-Tenés},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.06927},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted in A&A. Comments welcome!