The NANOGrav 15 yr Data Set: Search for Signals from New Physics
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Published:2023-06-29
Issue:1
Volume:951
Page:L11
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ISSN:2041-8205
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal Letters
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language:
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Short-container-title:ApJL
Author:
Afzal AdeelaORCID, Agazie GabriellaORCID, Anumarlapudi AkashORCID, Archibald Anne M.ORCID, Arzoumanian Zaven, Baker Paul T.ORCID, Bécsy BenceORCID, Blanco-Pillado Jose JuanORCID, Blecha LauraORCID, Boddy Kimberly K.ORCID, Brazier AdamORCID, Brook Paul R.ORCID, Burke-Spolaor SarahORCID, Burnette Rand, Case Robin, Charisi MariaORCID, Chatterjee ShamiORCID, Chatziioannou KaterinaORCID, Cheeseboro Belinda D., Chen SiyuanORCID, Cohen TylerORCID, Cordes James M.ORCID, Cornish Neil J.ORCID, Crawford FronefieldORCID, Cromartie H. ThankfulORCID, Crowter KathrynORCID, Cutler Curt J.ORCID, DeCesar Megan E.ORCID, DeGan Dallas, Demorest Paul B.ORCID, Deng Heling, Dolch TimothyORCID, Drachler Brendan, von Eckardstein RichardORCID, Ferrara Elizabeth C.ORCID, Fiore WilliamORCID, Fonseca EmmanuelORCID, Freedman Gabriel E.ORCID, Garver-Daniels NateORCID, Gentile Peter A.ORCID, Gersbach Kyle A., Glaser JosephORCID, Good Deborah C.ORCID, Guertin Lydia, Gültekin KayhanORCID, Hazboun Jeffrey S.ORCID, Hourihane Sophie, Islo Kristina, Jennings Ross J.ORCID, Johnson Aaron D.ORCID, Jones Megan L.ORCID, Kaiser Andrew R.ORCID, Kaplan David L.ORCID, Kelley Luke ZoltanORCID, Kerr MatthewORCID, Key Joey S.ORCID, Laal NimaORCID, Lam Michael T.ORCID, Lamb William G.ORCID, W. Lazio T. Joseph, Lee Vincent S. H.ORCID, Lewandowska NataliaORCID, Lino dos Santos Rafael R.ORCID, Littenberg Tyson B.ORCID, Liu TingtingORCID, Lorimer Duncan R.ORCID, Luo JingORCID, Lynch Ryan S.ORCID, Ma Chung-PeiORCID, Madison Dustin R.ORCID, McEwen AlexanderORCID, McKee James W.ORCID, McLaughlin Maura A.ORCID, McMann NatashaORCID, Meyers Bradley W.ORCID, Meyers Patrick M.ORCID, Mingarelli Chiara M. F.ORCID, Mitridate AndreaORCID, Nay Jonathan, Natarajan PriyamvadaORCID, Ng CherryORCID, Nice David J.ORCID, Ocker Stella KochORCID, Olum Ken D.ORCID, Pennucci Timothy T.ORCID, Perera Benetge B. P.ORCID, Petrov PolinaORCID, Pol Nihan S.ORCID, Radovan Henri A.ORCID, Ransom Scott M.ORCID, Ray Paul S.ORCID, Romano Joseph D.ORCID, Sardesai Shashwat C.ORCID, Schmiedekamp AnnORCID, Schmiedekamp CarlORCID, Schmitz KaiORCID, Schröder TobiasORCID, Schult LeviORCID, Shapiro-Albert Brent J.ORCID, Siemens XavierORCID, Simon JosephORCID, Siwek Magdalena S.ORCID, Stairs Ingrid H.ORCID, Stinebring Daniel R.ORCID, Stovall KevinORCID, Stratmann PeterORCID, Sun Jerry P.ORCID, Susobhanan AbhimanyuORCID, Swiggum Joseph K.ORCID, Taylor Jacob, Taylor Stephen R.ORCID, Trickle TannerORCID, Turner Jacob E.ORCID, Unal CanerORCID, Vallisneri MicheleORCID, Verma SonaliORCID, Vigeland Sarah J.ORCID, Wahl Haley M.ORCID, Wang Qiaohong, Witt Caitlin A.ORCID, Wright DavidORCID, Young OliviaORCID, Zurek Kathryn M.ORCID,
Abstract
Abstract
The 15 yr pulsar timing data set collected by the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) shows positive evidence for the presence of a low-frequency gravitational-wave (GW) background. In this paper, we investigate potential cosmological interpretations of this signal, specifically cosmic inflation, scalar-induced GWs, first-order phase transitions, cosmic strings, and domain walls. We find that, with the exception of stable cosmic strings of field theory origin, all these models can reproduce the observed signal. When compared to the standard interpretation in terms of inspiraling supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs), many cosmological models seem to provide a better fit resulting in Bayes factors in the range from 10 to 100. However, these results strongly depend on modeling assumptions about the cosmic SMBHB population and, at this stage, should not be regarded as evidence for new physics. Furthermore, we identify excluded parameter regions where the predicted GW signal from cosmological sources significantly exceeds the NANOGrav signal. These parameter constraints are independent of the origin of the NANOGrav signal and illustrate how pulsar timing data provide a new way to constrain the parameter space of these models. Finally, we search for deterministic signals produced by models of ultralight dark matter (ULDM) and dark matter substructures in the Milky Way. We find no evidence for either of these signals and thus report updated constraints on these models. In the case of ULDM, these constraints outperform torsion balance and atomic clock constraints for ULDM coupled to electrons, muons, or gluons.
Funder
National Science Foundation National Science Foundation (NSF
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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