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The second data release from the European Pulsar Timing Array: IV. Implications for massive black holes, dark matter and the early Universe

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2024-05-17 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

The European Pulsar Timing Array (EPTA) and Indian Pulsar Timing Array (InPTA) collaborations have measured a low-frequency common signal in the combination of their second and first data releases respectively, with the correlation properties of a gravitational wave background (GWB). Such signal may have its origin in a number of physical processes including a cosmic population of inspiralling supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs); inflation, phase transitions, cosmic strings and tensor mode generation by non-linear evolution of scalar perturbations in the early Universe; oscillations of the Galactic potential in the presence of ultra-light dark matter (ULDM). At the current stage of emerging evidence, it is impossible to discriminate among the different origins. Therefore, in this paper, we consider each process separately, and investigate the implications of the signal under the hypothesis that it is generated by that specific process. We find that the signal is consistent with a cosmic population of inspiralling SMBHBs, and its relatively high amplitude can be used to place constraints on binary merger timescales and the SMBH-host galaxy scaling relations. If this origin is confirmed, this is the first direct evidence that SMBHBs merge in nature, adding an important observational piece to the puzzle of structure formation and galaxy evolution. As for early Universe processes, the measurement would place tight constraints on the cosmic string tension and on the level of turbulence developed by first-order phase transitions. Other processes would require non-standard scenarios, such as a blue-tilted inflationary spectrum or an excess in the primordial spectrum of scalar perturbations at large wavenumbers. Finally, a ULDM origin of the detected signal is disfavoured, which leads to direct constraints on the abundance of ULDM in our Galaxy.

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@article{arxiv.2306.16227,
  title  = {The second data release from the European Pulsar Timing Array: IV. Implications for massive black holes, dark matter and the early Universe},
  author = {J. Antoniadis and P. Arumugam and S. Arumugam and P. Auclair and S. Babak and M. Bagchi and A. -S. Bak Nielsen and E. Barausse and C. G. Bassa and A. Bathula and A. Berthereau and M. Bonetti and E. Bortolas and P. R. Brook and M. Burgay and R. N. Caballero and C. Caprini and A. Chalumeau and D. J. Champion and S. Chanlaridis and S. Chen and I. Cognard and M. Crisostomi and S. Dandapat and D. Deb and S. Desai and G. Desvignes and N. Dhanda-Batra and C. Dwivedi and M. Falxa and F. Fastidio and R. D. Ferdman and A. Franchini and J. R. Gair and B. Goncharov and A. Gopakumar and E. Graikou and J. -M. Grießmeier and A. Gualandris and L. Guillemot and Y. J. Guo and Y. Gupta and S. Hisano and H. Hu and F. Iraci and D. Izquierdo-Villalba and J. Jang and J. Jawor and G. H. Janssen and A. Jessner and B. C. Joshi and F. Kareem and R. Karuppusamy and E. F. Keane and M. J. Keith and D. Kharbanda and T. Khizriev and T. Kikunaga and N. Kolhe and M. Kramer and M. A. Krishnakumar and K. Lackeos and K. J. Lee and K. Liu and Y. Liu and A. G. Lyne and J. W. McKee and Y. Maan and R. A. Main and M. B. Mickaliger and H. Middleton and A. Neronov and I. C. Nitu and K. Nobleson and A. K. Paladi and A. Parthasarathy and B. B. P. Perera and D. Perrodin and A. Petiteau and N. K. Porayko and A. Possenti and T. Prabu and K. Postnov and H. Quelquejay Leclere and P. Rana and A. Roper Pol and A. Samajdar and S. A. Sanidas and D. Semikoz and A. Sesana and G. Shaifullah and J. Singha and C. Smarra and L. Speri and R. Spiewak and A. Srivastava and B. W. Stappers and D. A. Steer and M. Surnis and S. C. Susarla and A. Susobhanan and K. Takahashi and P. Tarafdar and G. Theureau and C. Tiburzi and R. J. Truant and E. van der Wateren and S. Valtolina and A. Vecchio and V. Venkatraman Krishnan and J. P. W. Verbiest and J. Wang and L. Wang and Z. Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.16227},
  year   = {2024}
}

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30 pages, 23 figures, replaced to match the version published in Astronomy & Astrophysics, note the change in the numbering order in the series (now paper IV)