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Gravitational waves in massive gravity theories: waveforms, fluxes and constraints from extreme-mass-ratio mergers
Is the graviton massless? This problem was addressed in the literature at a phenomenological level, using modified dispersion relations for gravitational waves, in linearized calculations around flat space. Here, we perform a detailed analysis of the gravitational waveform produced when a small part...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.251103 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2639256 |
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author | Cardoso, Vitor Castro, Gonçalo Maselli, Andrea |
author_facet | Cardoso, Vitor Castro, Gonçalo Maselli, Andrea |
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description | Is the graviton massless? This problem was addressed in the literature at a phenomenological level, using modified dispersion relations for gravitational waves, in linearized calculations around flat space. Here, we perform a detailed analysis of the gravitational waveform produced when a small particle plunges or inspirals into a large nonspinning black hole. Our results should presumably also describe the gravitational collapse to black holes and explosive events such as supernovae. In the context of a theory with massive gravitons and screening, merging objects up to 1 Gpc away or collapsing stars in the nearby galaxy may be used to constrain the mass of the graviton to be smaller than ∼10-23 eV, with low-frequency detectors. Our results suggest that the absence of dipolar gravitational waves from black hole binaries may be used to rule out entirely such theories. |
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spelling | cern-26392562023-09-30T04:30:37Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.251103http://cds.cern.ch/record/2639256engCardoso, VitorCastro, GonçaloMaselli, AndreaGravitational waves in massive gravity theories: waveforms, fluxes and constraints from extreme-mass-ratio mergersgr-qcGeneral Relativity and CosmologyIs the graviton massless? This problem was addressed in the literature at a phenomenological level, using modified dispersion relations for gravitational waves, in linearized calculations around flat space. Here, we perform a detailed analysis of the gravitational waveform produced when a small particle plunges or inspirals into a large nonspinning black hole. Our results should presumably also describe the gravitational collapse to black holes and explosive events such as supernovae. In the context of a theory with massive gravitons and screening, merging objects up to 1 Gpc away or collapsing stars in the nearby galaxy may be used to constrain the mass of the graviton to be smaller than ∼10-23 eV, with low-frequency detectors. Our results suggest that the absence of dipolar gravitational waves from black hole binaries may be used to rule out entirely such theories.Is the graviton massless? This problem was addressed in the literature at a phenomenological level, using modified dispersion relations for gravitational waves, in linearized calculations around flat space. Here, we perform a detailed analysis of the gravitational waveform produced when a small particle plunges or inspirals into a large non-spinning black hole. Our results should presumably also describe the gravitational collapse to black holes and explosive events such as supernovae. In the context of a theory with massive gravitons and screening, merging objects up to $1\,{\rm Gpc}$ away or collapsing stars in the nearby galaxy may be used to constrain the mass of the graviton to be smaller than $\sim 10^{-23}\,{\rm eV}$, with low-frequency detectors. Our results suggest that the absence of dipolar gravitational waves from black hole binaries may be used to rule out entirely such theories.arXiv:1809.00673oai:cds.cern.ch:26392562018-09-03 |
spellingShingle | gr-qc General Relativity and Cosmology Cardoso, Vitor Castro, Gonçalo Maselli, Andrea Gravitational waves in massive gravity theories: waveforms, fluxes and constraints from extreme-mass-ratio mergers |
title | Gravitational waves in massive gravity theories: waveforms, fluxes and constraints from extreme-mass-ratio mergers |
title_full | Gravitational waves in massive gravity theories: waveforms, fluxes and constraints from extreme-mass-ratio mergers |
title_fullStr | Gravitational waves in massive gravity theories: waveforms, fluxes and constraints from extreme-mass-ratio mergers |
title_full_unstemmed | Gravitational waves in massive gravity theories: waveforms, fluxes and constraints from extreme-mass-ratio mergers |
title_short | Gravitational waves in massive gravity theories: waveforms, fluxes and constraints from extreme-mass-ratio mergers |
title_sort | gravitational waves in massive gravity theories: waveforms, fluxes and constraints from extreme-mass-ratio mergers |
topic | gr-qc General Relativity and Cosmology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.251103 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2639256 |
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