Analytic distribution of the optimal cross-correlation statistic for stochastic gravitational-wave-background searches using pulsar timing arrays

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We show via both analytical calculation and numerical simulation that the optimal cross-correlation statistic (OS) for stochastic gravitational-wave-background (GWB) searches using data from pulsar timing arrays follows a generalized chi-squared (GX2) distribution - i.e., a linear combination of chi-squared distributions with coefficients given by the eigenvalues of the quadratic form defining the statistic. This observation is particularly important for calculating the frequentist statistical significance of a possible GWB detection, which depends on the exact form of the distribution of the OS signal-to-noise ratio ρ^A^gw2/σ0 in the absence of GW-induced cross correlations (i.e., the null distribution). Previous discussions of the OS have incorrectly assumed that the analytic null distribution of ρ^ is well approximated by a zero-mean unit-variance Gaussian distribution. Empirical calculations show that the null distribution of ρ^ has "tails"which differ significantly from those for a Gaussian distribution but which follow (exactly) a GX2 distribution. Thus, a correct analytical assessment of the statistical significance of a potential detection requires the use of a GX2 distribution.

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Hazboun, J. S., Meyers, P. M., Romano, J. D., Siemens, X., & Archibald, A. M. (2023). Analytic distribution of the optimal cross-correlation statistic for stochastic gravitational-wave-background searches using pulsar timing arrays. Physical Review D, 108(10). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.108.104050

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