Probing Gravity with Spacetime Sirens

  • Deffayet C
  • Menou K
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Abstract

A gravitational observatory such as LISA will detect coalescing pairs of massive black holes, accurately measure their luminosity distance and help identify a host galaxy or an electromagnetic counterpart. If dark energy is a manifestation of modified gravity on large scales, gravitational waves from cosmologically-distant spacetime sirens are direct probes of this new physics. For example, a gravitational Hubble diagram based on black hole pair luminosity distances and host galaxy redshifts could reveal a large distance extra-dimensional leakage of gravity. Various additional signatures may be expected in a gravitational signal propagated over cosmological scales.

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Deffayet, C., & Menou, K. (2007). Probing Gravity with Spacetime Sirens. The Astrophysical Journal, 668(2), L143–L146. https://doi.org/10.1086/522931

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