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Perspectives on constraining a cosmological constant-type parameter with pulsar timing in the Galactic Center

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2018-03-28 v3 Astrophysics of Galaxies Space Physics

Abstract

Independent tests aiming to constrain the value of the cosmological constant Λ\Lambda are usually difficult because of its extreme smallness (Λ1×1052 m2, or 2.89×10122 in Planck units)\left(\Lambda \simeq 1\times 10^{-52}~\textrm{m}^{-2},~\textrm{or}~2.89\times 10^{-122}~\textrm{in Planck units}\right). Bounds on it from Solar System orbital motions determined with spacecraft tracking are currently at the 10431044 m2 (51×10113 in Planck units)\simeq 10^{-43}-10^{-44}~\textrm{m}^{-2}~\left(5-1\times 10^{-113}~\textrm{in Planck units}\right) level, but they may turn out to be somewhat optimistic since Λ\Lambda has not yet been explicitly modeled in the planetary data reductions. Accurate (στp110 μs)\left(\sigma_{\tau_\textrm{p}}\simeq 1-10~\mu\textrm{s}\right) timing of expected pulsars orbiting the Black Hole at the Galactic Center, preferably along highly eccentric and wide orbits, might, at least in principle, improve the planetary constraints by several orders of magnitude. By looking at the average time shift per orbit ΔδτpΛ\overline{\Delta\delta\tau}^\Lambda_\textrm{p}, a S2-like orbital configuration with e=0.8839, Pb=16 yre=0.8839,~P_\textrm{b}=16~\textrm{yr} would allow to obtain preliminarily an upper bound of the order of Λ9×1047 m2 (2×10116 in Planck units)\left|\Lambda\right|\lesssim 9\times 10^{-47}~\textrm{m}^{-2}~\left(\lesssim 2\times 10^{-116}~\textrm{in Planck units}\right) if only στp\sigma_{\tau_\textrm{p}} were to be considered. Our results can be easily extended to modified models of gravity using Λ\Lambda-type parameters.

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@article{arxiv.1712.09106,
  title  = {Perspectives on constraining a cosmological constant-type parameter with pulsar timing in the Galactic Center},
  author = {Lorenzo Iorio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.09106},
  year   = {2018}
}

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