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Testing Scalar-Tensor Gravity with Gravitational-Wave Observations of Inspiralling Compact Binaries

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2009-10-22 v1

Abstract

Observations of gravitational waves from inspiralling compact binaries using laser-interferometric detectors can provide accurate measures of parameters of the source. They can also constrain alternative gravitation theories. We analyse inspiralling compact %binaries in the context of the scalar-tensor theory of Jordan, Fierz, Brans and Dicke, focussing on the effect on the inspiral of energy lost to dipole gravitational radiation, whose source is the gravitational self-binding energy of the inspiralling bodies. Using a matched-filter analysis we obtain a bound on the coupling constant ωBD\omega_{\rm BD} of Brans-Dicke theory. For a neutron-star/black-hole binary, we find that the bound could exceed the current bound of ωBD>500\omega_{\rm BD}>500 from solar-system experiments, for sufficiently low-mass systems. For a 0.7M0.7 M_\odot neutron star and a 3M3 M_\odot black hole we find that a bound ωBD2000\omega_{\rm BD} \approx 2000 is achievable. The bound decreases with increasing black-hole mass. For binaries consisting of two neutron stars, the bound is less than 500 unless the stars' masses differ by more than about 0.5M0.5 M_\odot. For two black holes, the behavior of the inspiralling binary is observationally indistinguishable from its behavior in general relativity. These bounds assume reasonable neutron-star equations of state and a detector signal-to-noise ratio of 10.

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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/9406022,
  title  = {Testing Scalar-Tensor Gravity with Gravitational-Wave Observations of Inspiralling Compact Binaries},
  author = {Clifford M. Will},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/9406022},
  year   = {2009}
}

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10 pages, (3 figures upon request), WUGRAV-94-6