Prospects for gravitational wave and ultra-light dark matter detection with binary resonances beyond the secular approximation
Abstract
Precision observations of orbital systems have recently emerged as a promising new means of detecting gravitational waves and ultra-light dark matter, offering sensitivity in new regimes with significant discovery potential. These searches rely critically on precise modeling of the dynamical effects of these signals on the observed system; however, previous analyses have mainly only relied on the secularly-averaged part of the response. We introduce here a fundamentally different approach that allows for a fully time-resolved description of the effects of oscillatory metric perturbations on orbital dynamics. We find that gravitational waves and ultra-light dark matter can induce large oscillations in the orbital parameters of realistic binaries, enhancing the sensitivity to such signals by orders of magnitude compared to previous estimates.
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@article{arxiv.2504.16988,
title = {Prospects for gravitational wave and ultra-light dark matter detection with binary resonances beyond the secular approximation},
author = {Joshua W. Foster and Diego Blas and Adrien Bourgoin and Aurelien Hees and Míriam Herrero-Valea and Alexander C. Jenkins and Xiao Xue},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.16988},
year = {2025}
}
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34 pages, 18 figures