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Detecting the anisotropic astrophysical gravitational wave background in the presence of shot noise through cross-correlations

Published 7 Feb 2020 in astro-ph.CO, astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.IM, gr-qc, and hep-th | (2002.02888v1)

Abstract: The spatial and temporal discreteness of gravitational wave sources leads to shot noise that may, in some regimes, swamp any attempts at measuring the anisotropy of the gravitational wave background. Cross-correlating a gravitational wave background map with a sufficiently dense galaxy survey can alleviate this issue, and potentially recover some of the underlying properties of the gravitational wave background. We quantify the shot noise level and we explicitly show that cross-correlating the gravitational wave background and a galaxy catalog improves the chances of a first detection of the background anisotropy with a gravitational wave observatory operating in the frequency range (10Hz,100Hz), given sufficient sensitivity.

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