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Circular Polarization of the Astrophysical Gravitational Wave Background

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
卷 131, 期 4, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.041401

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The presence of non-negligible circular polarization in the astrophysical background, generated by Poisson fluctuations in the number of unresolved sources, is shown in this work. The study also explains the process of removing this additional source of noise in order to search for signals from the early Universe.
The circular polarization of gravitational waves is a powerful observable to test parity violation in gravity and to distinguish between the primordial or the astrophysical origin of the stochastic background. This property comes from the expected unpolarized nature of the homogeneous and isotropic astrophysical background, contrary to some specific cosmological sources that can produce a polarized background. However, in this work we show that there is also a non-negligible amount of circular polarization in the astrophysical background, generated by Poisson fluctuations in the number of unresolved sources, which is present in the third-generation interferometers with signal-to-noise ratio larger than 2. We also explain in which cases the gravitational wave maps can be cleaned from this extra source of noise, exploiting the frequency and the angular dependence, in order to search for signals from the early Universe. Future studies about the detection of polarized cosmological backgrounds with ground- and space-based interferometers should account for the presence of such a foreground contribution.

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