Gravitational Waves as a Source of Large-Scale White Noise: New Constraints
Abstract
A stochastic gravitational wave (GW) background sources a shear in the flow of cosmic fluid which, through non-linear mode coupling, generates large-scale white noise (LSWN) in the kurvature density field. Building on the LSWN framework of our previous work, we derive the amplitude of this GW-induced LSWN and translate the observational non-detection of LSWN into bounds on the production redshift and density of gravity waves. In particular, a minimal constraint on gravity waves with density parameter in frequency band generated at redshift must satisfy . This, for example, precludes the gravity waves recently detected by pulsar timing arrays \cite{NANOGrav:2023hvm} from being present before , long after the quark hadron phase transition. While orders of magnitude stronger than other constraints on gravity waves, this is a minimal LSWN constraint as realistic modeling of early universe gravity wave production, including the granularity of the gravity-wave sources and the LSWN produced by the associated acoustic waves would probably tighten this constraint by orders of magnitude.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.2607.27338,
title = {Gravitational Waves as a Source of Large-Scale White Noise: New Constraints},
author = {Gabriela Barenboim and Albert Stebbins},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.27338},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
16 pages 2 figures