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Analysis of Birefringence and Dispersion Effects from Spacetime-Symmetry Breaking in Gravitational Waves

Journal

UNIVERSE
Volume 7, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/universe7100380

Keywords

Lorentz invariance violation; CPT symmetry breaking; spacetime birefringence; gravitational waves; gravity

Funding

  1. United States National Science Foundation (NSF) [1806871, 1806990]
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation [199307]
  3. COST Actions [CA16104, CA18108]
  4. NSF
  5. STFC
  6. INFN
  7. CNRS
  8. LIGO Lab (CIT)
  9. National Science Foundation [PHY-0757058, PHY-0823459]

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This work reviews the effective field theory framework for searching for symmetry breaking in gravitational waves, focusing on dispersion and birefringence effects. The study presents preliminary results of modified gravitational waveforms and sensitivity studies, demonstrating the potential of gravitational wave sources to probe for new physics signals.
In this work, we review the effective field theory framework to search for Lorentz and CPT symmetry breaking during the propagation of gravitational waves. The article is written so as to bridge the gap between the theory of spacetime-symmetry breaking and the analysis of gravitational-wave signals detected by ground-based interferometers. The primary physical effects beyond General Relativity that we explore here are dispersion and birefringence of gravitational waves. We discuss their implementation in the open-source LIGO-Virgo algorithm library suite, and we discuss the statistical method used to perform a Bayesian inference of the posterior probability of the coefficients for symmetry-breaking. We present preliminary results of this work in the form of simulations of modified gravitational waveforms, together with sensitivity studies of the measurements of the coefficients for Lorentz and CPT violation. The findings show the high potential of gravitational wave sources across the sky to sensitively probe for these signals of new physics.

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