Electromagnetic response to high-frequency gravitational waves having additional polarization states: distinguishing and probing tensor-mode, vector-mode and scalar-mode gravitons

Author:

Li Fang-Yu,Wen Hao,Fang Zhen-Yun,Li Di,Zhang Tong-Jie

Abstract

AbstractGravitational waves (GWs) from extra dimensions, very early universe, and some high-energy astrophysical processes might have at most six polarization states: tensor- and nontensor-mode gravitons. The peak regions or partial peak regions (of the amplitudes or energy densities) of some of such GWs are just distributed in the GHz or higher frequency band, which would be an optimal frequency band for the electromagnetic (EM) response to such high-frequency GWs (HFGWs). In this paper we investigate the EM response to the HFGWs, and for the first time we obtain the concrete form of analytic solutions of the perturbative EM fields caused by all six possible polarizations of the HFGWs in the background stable EM fields and in the proposed three dimensional synchro-resonance system (3DSR system), respectively. It is found that all such six polarizations may in principle show separability and detectability. Moreover, the detection frequency band ($$\sim 10^{8}$$ 10 8 to $$10^{12}$$ 10 12 Hz or higher) of the signal photon fluxes by the 3DSR system and the observation frequency range ($$\sim 7\times 10^{7}$$ 7 × 10 7 to $$3\times 10^{9}$$ 3 × 10 9 Hz) of the signals by the FAST (Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope, China) have a certain overlapping property, and thus their coincidence experiments in the future for observations will have high complementarity.

Funder

Science and Technology Research Program of Chongqing Municipal Education Commission

Foundation of China Academy of Engineering Physics

Research Funds for the Central Universities

Natural Science Foundation Project of Chongqing

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)

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