The circular polarization of the stochastic gravitational wave background (SGWB) is a key observable for characterising the origin of the signal detected by Pulsar Timing Array (PTA) collaborations. Both the astrophysical and the cosmological SGWB can have a sizeable amount of circular polarization, due to Poisson fluctuations in the source properties for the former, and to parity violating processes in the early universe for the latter. Its measurement is challenging since PTA are blind to the circular polarization monopole, forcing us to turn to anisotropies for detection. We study the sensitivity of current and future PTA datasets to circular polarization anisotropies, focusing on realistic modelling of intrinsic and kinematic anisotropies for astrophysical and cosmological scenarios respectively. Our results indicate that the expected level of circular polarization for the astrophysical SGWB should be within the reach of near future datasets, while for cosmological SGWB circular polarization is a viable target for more advanced SKA-type experiments.

Jiménez Cruz, N.M., Malhotra, A., Tasinato, G., Zavala, I. (2024). Measuring the circular polarization of gravitational waves with pulsar timing arrays. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 110(10), 1-18 [10.1103/PhysRevD.110.103505].

Measuring the circular polarization of gravitational waves with pulsar timing arrays

Gianmassimo Tasinato;Ivonne Zavala
2024

Abstract

The circular polarization of the stochastic gravitational wave background (SGWB) is a key observable for characterising the origin of the signal detected by Pulsar Timing Array (PTA) collaborations. Both the astrophysical and the cosmological SGWB can have a sizeable amount of circular polarization, due to Poisson fluctuations in the source properties for the former, and to parity violating processes in the early universe for the latter. Its measurement is challenging since PTA are blind to the circular polarization monopole, forcing us to turn to anisotropies for detection. We study the sensitivity of current and future PTA datasets to circular polarization anisotropies, focusing on realistic modelling of intrinsic and kinematic anisotropies for astrophysical and cosmological scenarios respectively. Our results indicate that the expected level of circular polarization for the astrophysical SGWB should be within the reach of near future datasets, while for cosmological SGWB circular polarization is a viable target for more advanced SKA-type experiments.
2024
Jiménez Cruz, N.M., Malhotra, A., Tasinato, G., Zavala, I. (2024). Measuring the circular polarization of gravitational waves with pulsar timing arrays. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 110(10), 1-18 [10.1103/PhysRevD.110.103505].
Jiménez Cruz, N. M.; Malhotra, Ameek; Tasinato, Gianmassimo; Zavala, Ivonne
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