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Simulation Study on Constraining GW Propagation Speed by GW and GRB Joint Observation on Binary Neutron Star Mergers

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2024-08-26 v1

Abstract

Theories of modified gravity suggest that the propagation speed of gravitational wave (GW) vgv_g may deviate from the speed of light cc. A constraint can be placed on the difference between cc and vgv_g with a simple method that uses the arrival time delay between GW and electromagnetic (EM) wave simultaneously emitted from a burst event. We simulated the joint observation of GW and short Gamma-Ray burst (sGRB) signals from Binary Neutron Star (BNS) merger events in different observation campaigns, involving advanced LIGO (aLIGO) in design sensitivity and Einstein Telescope (ET) joint-detected with \textit{Fermi}/GBM. As a result, the relative precision of constraint on vgv_g can reach 1017\sim 10^{-17} (aLIGO) and 1018\sim 10^{-18} (ET), which are one and two orders of magnitude better than that from GW170817, respectively. We continue to obtain the bound of graviton mass mg7.1(3.2)×1020m_g \leq 7.1(3.2)\times 10^{-20}\,eV with aLIGO (ET). Applying the Standard-Model Extension (SME) test framework, the constraint on vgv_g allows us to study the Lorentz violation in the nondispersive, nonbirefringent limit of the gravitational sector. We obtain the constraints of the dimensionless isotropic coefficients sˉ00(4)\bar{s}_{00}^{(4)} at mass dimension d=4d = 4, which are 1×1015<sˉ00(4)<9×1017-1\times 10^{-15}< \bar{s}_{00}^{(4)}<9\times 10^{-17} for aLIGO and 4×1016<sˉ00(4)<8×1018-4\times 10^{-16}< \bar{s}_{00}^{(4)}<8\times 10^{-18} for ET.

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@article{arxiv.2405.13314,
  title  = {Simulation Study on Constraining GW Propagation Speed by GW and GRB Joint Observation on Binary Neutron Star Mergers},
  author = {Jin-Hui Rao and Shu-Xu Yi and Lian Tao and Qing-Wen Tang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.13314},
  year   = {2024}
}