The NANOGrav 15 yr Data Set: Evidence for a Gravitational-wave Background
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Published:2023-06-29
Issue:1
Volume:951
Page:L8
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ISSN:2041-8205
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal Letters
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Short-container-title:ApJL
Author:
Agazie GabriellaORCID, Anumarlapudi AkashORCID, Archibald Anne M.ORCID, Arzoumanian Zaven, Baker Paul T.ORCID, Bécsy BenceORCID, Blecha LauraORCID, 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, Ellis Justin A., 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, Gültekin KayhanORCID, Hazboun Jeffrey S.ORCID, Hourihane SophieORCID, 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, Klein Tonia C., Laal NimaORCID, Lam Michael T.ORCID, Lamb William G.ORCID, W. Lazio T. Joseph, Lewandowska NataliaORCID, Littenberg Tyson B.ORCID, Liu TingtingORCID, Lommen AndreaORCID, Lorimer Duncan R.ORCID, Luo JingORCID, Lynch Ryan S.ORCID, Ma Chung-PeiORCID, Madison Dustin R.ORCID, Mattson Margaret A., 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, 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, 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, Sun Jerry P.ORCID, Susobhanan AbhimanyuORCID, Swiggum Joseph K.ORCID, Taylor Jacob, Taylor Stephen R.ORCID, Turner Jacob E.ORCID, Unal CanerORCID, Vallisneri MicheleORCID, van Haasteren RutgerORCID, Vigeland Sarah J.ORCID, Wahl Haley M.ORCID, Wang Qiaohong, Witt Caitlin A.ORCID, Young OliviaORCID,
Abstract
Abstract
We report multiple lines of evidence for a stochastic signal that is correlated among 67 pulsars from the 15 yr pulsar timing data set collected by the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves. The correlations follow the Hellings–Downs pattern expected for a stochastic gravitational-wave background. The presence of such a gravitational-wave background with a power-law spectrum is favored over a model with only independent pulsar noises with a Bayes factor in excess of 1014, and this same model is favored over an uncorrelated common power-law spectrum model with Bayes factors of 200–1000, depending on spectral modeling choices. We have built a statistical background distribution for the latter Bayes factors using a method that removes interpulsar correlations from our data set, finding p = 10−3 (≈3σ) for the observed Bayes factors in the null no-correlation scenario. A frequentist test statistic built directly as a weighted sum of interpulsar correlations yields p = 5 × 10−5 to 1.9 × 10−4 (≈3.5σ–4σ). Assuming a fiducial f
−2/3 characteristic strain spectrum, as appropriate for an ensemble of binary supermassive black hole inspirals, the strain amplitude is
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(median + 90% credible interval) at a reference frequency of 1 yr−1. The inferred gravitational-wave background amplitude and spectrum are consistent with astrophysical expectations for a signal from a population of supermassive black hole binaries, although more exotic cosmological and astrophysical sources cannot be excluded. The observation of Hellings–Downs correlations points to the gravitational-wave origin of this signal.
Funder
National Science Foundation
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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