Abstract
We report observational upper limits on the mass-energy of the cosmological gravitational wave background, from limits on proper motions of quasars. Gravitational waves with periods longer than the time span of observations produce a simple pattern of apparent proper motions over the sky, composed primarily of second-order transverse vector spherical harmonics. A fit of such harmonics to measured motions yields a 95% confidence limit on the mass-energy of gravitational waves with frequencies nu < 2 x 10-9 Hz, of less than 0.11 h-2 times the closure density of the universe.
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Gwinn, C. R., Eubanks, T. M., Pyne, T., Birkinshaw, M., & Matsakis, D. N. (1997). Quasar Proper Motions and Low‐Frequency Gravitational Waves. The Astrophysical Journal, 485(1), 87–91. https://doi.org/10.1086/304424
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