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The NANOGrav 11-year Data Set: Pulsar-timing Constraints On The Stochastic Gravitational-wave Background

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-06-11 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

We search for an isotropic stochastic gravitational-wave background (GWB) in the newly released 1111-year dataset from the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav). While we find no significant evidence for a GWB, we place constraints on a GWB from a population of supermassive black-hole binaries, cosmic strings, and a primordial GWB. For the first time, we find that the GWB upper limits and detection statistics are sensitive to the Solar System ephemeris (SSE) model used, and that SSE errors can mimic a GWB signal. We developed an approach that bridges systematic SSE differences, producing the first PTA constraints that are robust against SSE uncertainties. We thus place a 95%95\% upper limit on the GW strain amplitude of AGWB<1.45×1015A_\mathrm{GWB}<1.45\times 10^{-15} at a frequency of f=1f=1 yr1^{-1} for a fiducial f2/3f^{-2/3} power-law spectrum, and with inter-pulsar correlations modeled. This is a factor of 2\sim 2 improvement over the NANOGrav 99-year limit, calculated using the same procedure. Previous PTA upper limits on the GWB will need revision in light of SSE systematic uncertainties. We use our constraints to characterize the combined influence on the GWB of the stellar mass-density in galactic cores, the eccentricity of SMBH binaries, and SMBH--galactic-bulge scaling relationships. We constrain cosmic-string tension using recent simulations, yielding an SSE-marginalized 95%95\% upper limit on the cosmic string tension of Gμ<5.3×1011G\mu < 5.3\times 10^{-11}---a factor of 2\sim 2 better than the published NANOGrav 99-year constraints. Our SSE-marginalized 95%95\% upper limit on the energy density of a primordial GWB (for a radiation-dominated post-inflation Universe) is ΩGWB(f)h2<3.4×1010\Omega_\mathrm{GWB}(f)h^2<3.4\times10^{-10}.

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@article{arxiv.1801.02617,
  title  = {The NANOGrav 11-year Data Set: Pulsar-timing Constraints On The Stochastic Gravitational-wave Background},
  author = {Z. Arzoumanian and P. T. Baker and A. Brazier and S. Burke-Spolaor and S. J. Chamberlin and S. Chatterjee and B. Christy and J. M. Cordes and N. J. Cornish and F. Crawford and H. Thankful Cromartie and K. Crowter and M. DeCesar and P. B. Demorest and T. Dolch and J. A. Ellis and R. D. Ferdman and E. Ferrara and W. M. Folkner and E. Fonseca and N. Garver-Daniels and P. A. Gentile and R. Haas and J. S. Hazboun and E. A. Huerta and K. Islo and G. Jones and M. L. Jones and D. L. Kaplan and V. M. Kaspi and M. T. Lam and T. J. W. Lazio and L. Levin and A. N. Lommen and D. R. Lorimer and J. Luo and R. S. Lynch and D. R. Madison and M. A. McLaughlin and S. T. McWilliams and C. M. F. Mingarelli and C. Ng and D. J. Nice and R. S. Park and T. T. Pennucci and N. S. Pol and S. M. Ransom and P. S. Ray and A. Rasskazov and X. Siemens and J. Simon and R. Spiewak and I. H. Stairs and D. R. Stinebring and K. Stovall and J. Swiggum and S. R. Taylor and M. Vallisneri and S. Vigeland and W. W. Zhu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.02617},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

21 pages, 12 figures, 9 tables. Published in The Astrophysical Journal. Please send any comments/questions to S. R. Taylor ([email protected])