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Bridging the μHz Gap in the Gravitational-Wave Landscape with Binary Resonances

Blas, Diego; Jenkins, Alexander C; (2022) Bridging the μHz Gap in the Gravitational-Wave Landscape with Binary Resonances. Physical Review Letters , 128 (10) , Article 101103. 10.1103/physrevlett.128.101103. Green open access

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Abstract

Gravitational-wave (GW) astronomy is transforming our understanding of the Universe by probing phenomena invisible to electromagnetic observatories. A comprehensive exploration of the GW frequency spectrum is essential to fully harness this potential. Remarkably, current methods have left the μHz frequency band almost untouched. Here, we show that this μHz gap can be filled by searching for deviations in the orbits of binary systems caused by their resonant interaction with GWs. In particular, we show that laser ranging of the Moon and artificial satellites around the Earth, as well as timing of binary pulsars, may discover the first GW signals in this band, or otherwise set stringent new constraints. To illustrate the discovery potential of these binary resonance searches, we consider the GW signal from a cosmological first-order phase transition, showing that our methods will probe models of the early Universe that are inaccessible to any other near-future GW mission. We also discuss how our methods can shed light on the possible GW signal detected by NANOGrav, either constraining its spectral properties or even giving an independent confirmation.

Type: Article
Title: Bridging the μHz Gap in the Gravitational-Wave Landscape with Binary Resonances
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.128.101103
Publisher version: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.101103
Language: English
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URI: https://discovery-pp.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10145387
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