Bounding the Speed of Gravity with Gravitational Wave Observations

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Abstract

The time delay between gravitational wave signals arriving at widely separated detectors can be used to place upper and lower bounds on the speed of gravitational wave propagation. Using a Bayesian approach that combines the first three gravitational wave detections reported by the LIGO Scientific and Virgo Collaborations we constrain the gravitational waves propagation speed cgw to the 90% credible interval 0.55c

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Cornish, N., Blas, D., & Nardini, G. (2017). Bounding the Speed of Gravity with Gravitational Wave Observations. Physical Review Letters, 119(16). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.161102

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