Two-Step Procedure to Detect Cosmological Gravitational Wave Backgrounds with Next-Generation Terrestrial Gravitational-Wave Detectors
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology2025-09-10v2Cosmology and Nongalactic AstrophysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaInstrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Cosmological gravitational-wave backgrounds are an exciting science target for next-generation ground-based detectors, as they encode invaluable information about the primordial Universe. However, any such background is expected to be obscured by the astrophysical foreground from compact-binary coalescences. We propose a novel framework to detect a cosmological gravitational-wave background in the presence of binary black holes and binary neutron star signals with next-generation ground-based detectors, including Cosmic Explorer and the Einstein Telescope. Our procedure involves first removing all the individually resolved binary black hole signals by notching them out in the time-frequency domain. Then, we perform joint Bayesian inference on the individually resolved binary neutron star signals, the unresolved binary neutron star foreground, and the cosmological background. For a flat cosmological background, we find that we can claim detection at 5σ level when Ωref⩾2.7×10−12/Tobs/yr, where Tobs is the observation time (in years), which is within a factor of ≲2 from the sensitivity reached in absence of these astrophysical foregrounds.
@article{arxiv.2501.17717,
title = {Two-Step Procedure to Detect Cosmological Gravitational Wave Backgrounds with Next-Generation Terrestrial Gravitational-Wave Detectors},
author = {Haowen Zhong and Luca Reali and Bei Zhou and Emanuele Berti and Vuk Mandic},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.17717},
year = {2025}
}