Non-tensorial Gravitational Wave Background in NANOGrav 12.5-Year Data Set (2101.06869v2)
Abstract: We perform the first search for an isotropic non-tensorial gravitational-wave background (GWB) allowed in general metric theories of gravity in the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) 12.5-year data set. By modeling the GWB as a power-law spectrum, we find strong Bayesian indication for a spatially correlated process with scalar transverse (ST) correlations whose Bayes factor versus the spatially uncorrelated common-spectrum process is $107\pm 7$, but no statistically significant evidence for the tensor transverse, vector longitudinal and scalar longitudinal polarization modes. The median and the $90\%$ equal-tail amplitudes of ST mode are $\mathcal{A}{\mathrm{ST}}= 1.06{+0.35}{-0.28} \times 10{-15}$, or equivalently the energy density parameter per logarithm frequency is $\Omega_{\mathrm{GW}}{\mathrm{ST}} = 1.54{+1.21}_{-0.71} \times 10{-9}$, at frequency of 1/year.
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