Gaussian processes reconstruction of modified gravitational wave propagation

Enis Belgacem, Stefano Foffa, Michele Maggiore, Tao Yang

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Abstract

Recent work has shown that modified gravitational wave (GW) propagation can be a powerful probe of dark energy and modified gravity, specific to GW observations. We use the technique of Gaussian processes, that allows the reconstruction of a function from the data without assuming any parametrization, to measurements of the GW luminosity distance from simulated joint GW-GRB detections, combined with measurements of the electromagnetic luminosity distance by simulated DES data. For the GW events we consider both a second-generation LIGO/Virgo/Kagra (HVLKI) network, and a third-generation detector such as the Einstein Telescope. We find that the HVLKI network at target sensitivity, with $O(15)$ neutron star binaries with electromagnetic counterpart, could already detect deviations from GR at a level predicted by some modified gravity models, and a third-generation detector such as ET would have a remarkable discovery potential. We discuss the complementarity of the Gaussian processes technique to the $(\Xi_0,n)$ parametrization of modified GW propagation.
Original languageEnglish
Article number063505
JournalPhysical review D
Volume101
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2020

Bibliographical note

16 pages, 26 figures

Keywords

  • astro-ph.CO
  • gr-qc

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