Author:
Valbusa Dall'Armi Lorenzo,Ricciardone Angelo,Bertacca Daniele
Abstract
Abstract
One of the main pillars of the ΛCDM model is the Cosmological Principle, which
states that our Universe is statistically isotropic and homogeneous on large scales. Here we test
this hypothesis using the Astrophysical Gravitational Wave Background (AGWB) expected to be
measured by the Einstein Telescope-Cosmic Explorer network; in particular we perform a numerical
computation of the AGWB dipole, evaluating the intrinsic contribution due to clustering and the
kinematic effect induced by the observer motion. We apply a component separation technique in the
GW context to disentangle the kinematic dipole, the intrinsic dipole and the shot noise (SN),
based on the observation of the AGWB at different frequencies. We show how this technique can also
be implemented in matched-filtering to minimize the covariance which accounts for both
instrumental noise and SN. Since GW detectors are essentially full-sky, we expect that this
powerful tool can help in testing the isotropy of our Universe in the next future.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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