The NANOGrav 15 yr Data Set: Impacts of Customized Chromatic Noise Models on Gravitational Wave Analyses
Abstract
We report updated nHz gravitational wave (GW) significance, characterization, and interpretations using the customized chromatic-noise models (CNMs) developed in Larsen, Baier et al. (2026). for the NANOGrav 15-year data set. We find increased evidence for the Hellings-Downs (HD) correlation signature of the stochastic gravitational wave background (GWB), with a Bayes factor of for HD-correlations over a common uncorrelated red-noise process using a power-law model with Fourier modes. We find this increase in Bayes factor from Agazie et al. (2023a) is a result of improved noise mitigation. Assuming an analytic null distribution for the frequentist interpulsar correlation statistic, this corresponds to a slightly more significant measurement from to against the no-correlation scenario. Spectral inference with CNMs brings the power-law GWB amplitude down to at fixed . In a varied- analysis, the spectral index increases to . We report updates on an all-sky continuous gravitational wave (CW) search as well as select targeted searches and calculate a larger detection volume for the NANOGrav detector. With CNMs, we find reduced evidence for a non-Einsteinian, scalar-transverse mode of gravity. Finally, we reinterpret the GWB first with the assumption of an astrophysical background sourced by SMBHBs and then assuming the more exotic origins of cosmic inflation, a first-order cosmological phase transition, and stable cosmic strings. Under both the SMBHB hypothesis and the cosmological hypotheses, we see only marginal shifts in model parameter posteriors which are consistent with the slightly quieter and steeper power-law GWB spectrum.
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@article{arxiv.2606.28554,
title = {The NANOGrav 15 yr Data Set: Impacts of Customized Chromatic Noise Models on Gravitational Wave Analyses},
author = {Nikita Agarwal and Gabriella Agazie and Alessandra Amosso and Akash Anumarlapudi and Anne M. Archibald and Zaven Arzoumanian and Anjana Ashok and Jeremy G. Baier and Paul T. Baker and Bence Becsy and Laura Blecha and Adam Brazier and Paul R. Brook and Sarah Burke-Spolaor and Rand Burnette and Robin Case and J. Andrew Casey-Clyde and Yu-Ting Chang and Maria Charisi and Shami Chatterjee and Tyler Cohen and James M. Cordes and Neil J. Cornish and Fronefield Crawford and H. Thankful Cromartie and Kathryn Crowter and Megan E. DeCesar and Paul B. Demorest and Heling Deng and Lankeswar Dey and Timothy Dolch and Graham M. Doskoch and Elizabeth C. Ferrara and William Fiore and Emmanuel Fonseca and Gabriel E. Freedman and Emiko C. Gardiner and Nate Garver-Daniels and Peter A. Gentile and Kyle A. Gersbach and Joseph Glaser and Deborah C. Good and Kayhan Gultekin and Aiden Gundersen and C. J. Harris and Doa Hashemi Asl and Jeffrey S. Hazboun and Ross J. Jennings and Aaron D. Johnson and Megan L. Jones and David L. Kaplan and Anala K. Sreekumar and Luke Zoltan Kelley and Matthew Kerr and Joey S. Key and Nima Laal and Michael T. Lam and William G. Lamb and Bjorn Larsen and T. Joseph W. Lazio and Natalia Lewandowska and Tingting Liu and Duncan R. Lorimer and Jing Luo and Ryan S. Lynch and Chung-Pei Ma and Dustin R. Madison and Ashley Martsen and Cayenne Matt and Alexander McEwen and James W. McKee and Maura A. McLaughlin and Natasha McMann and Bradley W. Meyers and Patrick M. Meyers and Matthew T. Miles and Chiara M. F. Mingarelli and Andrea Mitridate and Cherry Ng and David J. Nice and Shania Nichols and Stella K. Ocker and Daniel J. Oliver and Ken D. Olum and Timothy T. Pennucci and Benetge B. P. Perera and Polina Petrov and Nihan S. Pol and Henri A. Radovan and Scott M. Ransom and Paul S. Ray and Joseph D. Romano and Jessie C. Runnoe and Alexander Saffer and Shashwat C. Sardesai and Ann Schmiedekamp and Carl Schmiedekamp and Kai Schmitz and Levi Schult and Brent J. Shapiro-Albert and Xavier Siemens and Joseph Simon and Sophia V. Sosa Fiscella and Ingrid H. Stairs and Daniel R. Stinebring and Kevin Stovall and Robin Strahler and Abhimanyu Susobhanan and Joseph K. Swiggum and Jacob Taylor and Stephen R. Taylor and Mercedes S. Thompson and Jacob E. Turner and Michele Vallisneri and Rutger van Haasteren and Joris P. W. Verbiest and Sarah J. Vigeland and Haley M. Wahl and Kalista Wayt and Kevin P. Wilson and Caitlin A. Witt and David Wright and Olivia Young},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.28554},
year = {2026}
}
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28 pages, 17 figures, Submitted to Astrophysical Journal Letters. For questions or comments, please email [email protected] or [email protected]