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 Participant

Ito, Asuka

Institution

Kobe University  - 1-1, Rokko dai-cho, Nada-ku - Kobe - Hyogo - Japan

Session

GW1

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A strategy for detecting the bispectrum of stochastic gravitational waves
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Abstract

Bispectra of primordial gravitational waves is one of the keys to probe the early universe which contain information beyond standard model. In this talk, I give a method to detect bispectra of stochastic gravitational waves. In general, bispectra form a momentum triangle because of homogeneity of the universe. I show that an optimal filter function enables us to extract a specific configuration of the momentum triangle from the correlation of the signals. Applying this method to pulsar timing array gravitational wave detector, I argue about the dependance of positions of three pulsars to the sensitivity, which is called overlap reduction function in the case of power spectra. Our result suggests the optimal positions of pulsars to detect the bispectrum forming a momentum triangle. This study is in preparation to submit and will be published until MG15.

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Session

EU2C

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Primordial gravitational waves in an bouncing universe
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Both inflationary and bouncing scenarios can account for the origin of the large scale structure of the universe. It is often said that detecting primordial gravitational waves is the key to distinguish both scenarios. I show that this is not true if the magnetic field, which existence is inferred by gamma-ray burst observations, was produced in an bouncing scenario. In fact, such magnetic field production can induce abundant primordial gravitational waves. This work has been published in Phys.Lett. B771 (2017) (arXiv:1607.07062).

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