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Estimation of the Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background from binary mergers

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Abstract

The ground-based International Gravitational-Wave Observatory Network (IGWN), including LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA, has detected gravitational waves (GWs) from Compact Binary Coalescence (CBC) sources in galaxies up to 8 Gigaparsecs away, corresponding to a redshift slightly greater than 1. More distant sources, too faint for individual detection, are expected to form a detectable Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background (SGWB). While stringent upper limits on SGWB strength as a function of frequency in units of cosmological closure density of the universe, ΩGW(f), have been made through IGWN, there has been no observed detection of SGWB. A preliminary detection of SGWB, announced on June 28, 2023, suggests the possibility of a signal from supermassive black hole mergers. However, the astrophysical background from all CBC sources in the LIGO frequency band remains undetected. Early implications for SGWB from first observation of stellar-mass Binary Black Hole (BBH) mergers and recent models from advanced LIGO and VIRGO data have provided estimates of CBC merger rate, which suggest that we are close to detecting SGWB. The estimates come from complex simulations of many individual events and numerical evaluation on an analytical expression for SGWB. We reproduce these estimates by using advanced models based on data from LIGO and Virgo to refine these estimates and study the degree to which they agree with each other, and the extent to which the results depend on uncertainties in the merger rate as a function of mass and redshift distributions of the sources. Our analysis constrains parameters of SGWB and decodes how this background evolves with respect to key astrophysical factors. By integrating state-of-the-art theoretical models, we aim to enhance the precision of SGWB estimates and move closer to its detection, thereby aiding in long-term goals of detecting SGWB with IGWN.

Publication: Published my paper titled, 'Estimation of the Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background from Binary Mergers', with my research findings in the LIGO Document Control Center (LIGO Document T2300416-x0), LIGO Laboratory, in April 2024 (dcc.ligo.org/LIGO-T2300195/public; https://dcc.ligo.org/LIGO-T2300416/public), with the abstract featured in the 'Student Faculty Program 2023 Caltech Abstract Book' (sfp.caltech.edu/documents/26856/Compiled_Abstract_Book_23.pdf).<br>I was also invited to give Oral Talks on my research at four key conferences, including the 2024 National Conference for Undergraduate Research (NCUR), 2023 Southern California Conference for Undergraduate Research (SCCUR), 2023 Caltech SURF Seminar Day, and 2023 LIGO SURF Seminar Day. <br>

Presenters

  • Pritvik Sinhadc

    California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

Authors

  • Pritvik Sinhadc

    California Institute of Technology (Caltech)