Stochastic gravitational-wave background searches and constraints on neutron-star ellipticity
Abstract
Rotating neutron stars (NSs) are promising sources of gravitational waves (GWs) in the frequency band of ground-based detectors. They are expected to emit quasi-monochromatic, long-duration GW signals, called continuous waves (CWs), due to their deviations from spherical symmetry. The degree of such deformations, and hence the information about the internal structure of a NS, is encoded in a dimensionless parameter called ellipticity. Searches for CW signals from isolated Galactic NSs have shown to be sensitive to ellipticities as low as . These searches are optimal for detecting and characterising GWs from individual NSs, but they are not designed to measure the properties of NSs as population, such as the average ellipticity . These ensemble properties can be determined by the measurement of the stochastic gravitational-wave background (SGWB) arising from the superposition of GW signals from individually-undetectable NSs. In this work, we perform a cross-correlation search for such a SGWB using the data from the first three observation runs of Advanced LIGO and Virgo. Finding no evidence for a SGWB signal, we set upper limits on the dimensionless energy density parameter . Using these results, we also constrain the average ellipticity of Galactic NSs and five NS ``hotspots'', as a function of the number of NSs emitting GWs within the frequency band of the search . We find , with , for Galactic NSs, and , with , for NS hotspots.
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@article{arxiv.2203.03536,
title = {Stochastic gravitational-wave background searches and constraints on neutron-star ellipticity},
author = {Federico De Lillo and Jishnu Suresh and Andrew L. Miller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.03536},
year = {2022}
}
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10 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables