Probing small-scale power spectrum with gravitational-wave diffractive lensing (2501.14904v2)
Abstract: We develop a novel way to probe subgalactic-scale matter distribution with diffractive lensing on gravitational waves. Five-year observations from Einstein Telescope and DECIGO are expected to probe $k= 105\sim 108 \,{\rm Mpc}{-1}$ down to $P(k) = 10{-16} \sim 10{-14} \,{\rm Mpc}3$ level. These results can be interpreted in terms of primordial black holes in the range $M_{\rm PBH} \gtrsim 10{-3}M_\odot$ down to $f_{\rm PBH} = 10{-6}$ level, or QCD axion minihalos in the range $m_a = 10{-3} \sim 10{-12} \,{\rm eV}$. A key result of the paper is the approximate relation between the scale $k$ and the gravitational wave frequency $f$, derived in an ensemble of multi-lensing' events. This relation enables direct measurement of the power spectrum at specific scales, with sensitivities characterized by model-independent kernels $\delta P(k)$. Additionally, we delineate the statistical properties of
multi-lensing' based on the `Fresnel number' $N_F$. When $N_F \gtrsim {\cal O}(1)$, the statistical significance can be approximately calculated by Variance of lensing effects, which is directly related to the power spectrum among other moments of matter distribution.