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Pinpointing gravitational waves via astrometric gravitational wave antennas

M. Crosta, M. G. Lattanzi, C. Le Poncin-Lafitte, M. Gai, Qi Zhaoxiang, Alberto Vecchiato

2024Scientific Reports10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The direct detection of gravitational waves by ground-based optical interferometers has opened a new window in astronomy. Besides, the sensitivity of these linear detectors to the direction of arrival of an incoming gravitational wave is limited compared to current prospects of high-precision, space-based, astrometry. Indeed, advanced methods of differential relativistic astrometry offer a unique opportunity to overcome that situation. Here, we present a novel concept for a gravitational wave antenna that uses angles between close pairs of point-like sources as natural (angular) "arms" to characterise the very tiny variations in angular separations induced by a passing gravitational wave. The proposed new astrometric gravitational wave observable proves to be a powerful tool to substantially enhance the effect of gravitational waves of different strengths by exploiting optical resolution to the fullest. Then, by optically multiplexing three (or more) of such astrometric "arms", it would be also possible to pinpoint source directions to unprecedented levels.

Topics & Concepts

Gravitational waveGravitational-wave observatoryGravitationPhysicsComputer scienceAstronomyPulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology
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