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Testing General Relativity Using Gravitational Waves: A Tutorial
Clifford Will Washington University, St. Louis Gravitational Wave Tests of Alternative Theories of Gravity in the Advanced Detector Era University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 26 May, 2010
Testing General Relativity Using Gravitational Waves: A Tutorial
GW probe new sectors of the dynamics of a theory
New phenomena can occur (negative energy flux, dipole radiation, v ≠1 propagation), even in theories that agree with GR at PN order With compact objects as sources, additional effects can be present (violations of SEP, compositiondependent effects)
Lessons of PPN formalism not obviously applicable
No obvious “parametrization” of GW PPE templates (Yunes & Pretorius arXiv:0909.3328) Mishra, Arun, Iyer & Sathyaprakash (arXiv:1005.0304)
Must one plow through theory by theory?
Testing General Relativity Using Gravitational Waves: A Tutorial Introduction Propagation of gravitational waves: polarization Propagation of gravitational waves: speed Generation of gravitational waves: compact binaries General relativity Scalar-tensor gravity Other alternative theories Tests of alternative theories using matched filtering
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 26 May, 2010
Propagation of Gravitational Waves: Polarization Invariant classification of Components of Riemann tensor
Re Ψ4
Φ2 2
Im Ψ4
Ψ2
Specific transformations under null rotations
Eardley et al, PRL 30,884, 1973 TEGP, 10.2
Re Ψ3
Im Ψ3
Measuring polarization with interferometers Wave propagation coordinates (z direction)
z
θ ψ Interferometer output
Beam pattern functions
x
φ
y
Measuring polarization with interferometers How many interferometers are required to measure or bound all 6 modes? How many if 5/6 are present (Ψ2 = 0)? How many if 3/6 are present (Ψ2 = 0, Ψ3 = 0)? What is gained by a 4th Asian/Southern Hemisphere IO? Is the Wen-Schutz “redundancy veto” useful? See bibliography in Sec 6.2 of CBGRE
Testing General Relativity Using Gravitational Waves: A Tutorial Introduction Propagation of gravitational waves: polarization Propagation of gravitational waves: speed Generation of gravitational waves: compact binaries General relativity Scalar-tensor gravity Other alternative theories Tests of alternative theories using matched filtering
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 26 May, 2010
Propagation of Gravitational Waves: Speed Why Speed could differ from “1”
massive graviton: v = 1 - (m /E ) g coupling to background fields: v = F(φ,K ,H gravity waves propagate off the brane 2 g
g
g
2
α
g
µν
αβ
)
Examples General relativity. For λ