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GW9 - Advanced Data-Analysis Techniques for Gravitational-Wave Detection

Speaker

Takeda, Hiroki

Coauthors

Takeda, Hiroki; Nishizawa, Atsushi; Michimura, Yuta; Nagano, Koji; Komori, Kentaro; Ando, Masaki; Hayama, Kazuhiro

Talk Title

Polarization test of gravitational waves from compact binary coalescences

Abstract

Gravitational waves have only two polarization modes in General Relativity while there are six possible modes of polarization in metric theory of gravity in general. The tests of gravitational waves polarization can be tools for pursuing the nature of space-time structure. The observations of gravitational waves with a world-wide network of interferometric detectors such as Advanced LIGO, Advanced Virgo and KAGRA will make it possible to obtain the information of gravitational wave polarization from a detector signal. We study the separability of the polarization modes for the inspiral gravitational waves from the compact binary coalescences systematically. Unlike other waveforms such as burst, the binary parameters need to be properly considered. We show that the three polarization modes of the gravitational waves would be separable even with the global network of three detectors to some extent. We also show that with four detectors the three polarization modes would be more easily distinguished by breaking a degeneracy of the polarization modes and even the four polarization modes would be separable.

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