The NANOGrav 12.5-year Data Set: Bayesian Limits on Gravitational Waves from Individual Supermassive Black Hole Binaries
Abstract
Pulsar timing array collaborations, such as the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav), are seeking to detect nanohertz gravitational waves emitted by supermassive black hole binaries formed in the aftermath of galaxy mergers. We have searched for continuous waves from individual circular supermassive black hole binaries using the NANOGrav's recent 12.5-year data set. We created new methods to accurately model the uncertainties on pulsar distances in our analysis, and we implemented new techniques to account for a common red noise process in pulsar timing array data sets while searching for deterministic gravitational wave signals, including continuous waves. As we found no evidence for continuous waves in our data, we placed 95\% upper limits on the strain amplitude of continuous waves emitted by these sources. At our most sensitive frequency of 7.65 nanohertz, we placed a sky-averaged limit of , and in our most sensitive sky location. Finally, we placed a multi-messenger limit of on the chirp mass of the supermassive black hole binary candidate 3C~66B.
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@article{arxiv.2301.03608,
title = {The NANOGrav 12.5-year Data Set: Bayesian Limits on Gravitational Waves from Individual Supermassive Black Hole Binaries},
author = {Zaven Arzoumanian and Paul T. Baker and Laura Blecha and Harsha Blumer and Adam Brazier and Paul R. Brook and Sarah Burke-Spolaor and Bence Bécsy and J. Andrew Casey-Clyde and Maria Charisi and Shami Chatterjee and Siyuan Chen and James M. Cordes and Neil J. Cornish and Fronefield Crawford and H. Thankful Cromartie and Megan E. DeCesar and Paul B. Demorest and Timothy Dolch and Brendan Drachler and Justin A. Ellis and E. C. Ferrara and William Fiore and Emmanuel Fonseca and Gabriel E. Freedman and Nathan Garver-Daniels and Peter A. Gentile and Joseph Glaser and Deborah C. Good and Kayhan Gültekin and Jeffrey S. Hazboun and Ross J. Jennings and Aaron D. Johnson and Megan L. Jones and Andrew R. Kaiser and David L. Kaplan and Luke Zoltan Kelley and Joey Shapiro Key and Nima Laal and Michael T. Lam and William G Lamb and T. Joseph W. Lazio and Natalia Lewandowska and Tingting Liu and Duncan R. Lorimer and Jing Luo and Ryan S. Lynch and Dustin R. Madison and Alexander McEwen and Maura A. McLaughlin and Chiara M. F. Mingarelli and Cherry Ng and David J. Nice and Stella Koch Ocker and Ken D. Olum and Timothy T. Pennucci and Nihan S. Pol and Scott M. Ransom and Paul S. Ray and Joseph D. Romano and Brent J. Shapiro-Albert and Xavier Siemens and Joseph Simon and Magdalena Siwek and Renée Spiewak and Ingrid H. Stairs and Daniel R. Stinebring and Kevin Stovall and Joseph K. Swiggum and Jessica Sydnor and Stephen R. Taylor and Jacob E. Turner and Michele Vallisneri and Sarah J. Vigeland and Haley M. Wahl and Gregory Walsh and Caitlin A. Witt and Olivia Young},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.03608},
year = {2023}
}
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22 pages, 12 figures. Accepted by ApJL