Stochastic gravitational wave background constraints from Gaia DR3 astrometry (2304.06350v2)
Abstract: Astrometric surveys can be used to constrain the stochastic gravitational wave background (SGWB) at very low frequencies. We use proper motion data provided by Gaia DR3 to fit a generic dipole+quadrupole field. We analyse several quasar-based datasets and discuss their purity and idoneity to set constraints on gravitational waves. For the cleanest dataset, we derive an upper bound on the (frequency-integrated) energy density of the SGWB $h_{70}2\Omega_{\rm GW}\lesssim 0.087$ for $4.2\times 10{-18}~\mathrm{Hz}\lesssim f\lesssim 1.1\times 10{-8}~\mathrm{Hz}$. We also reanalyse previous VLBI-based data to set the constraint $h_{70}2\Omega_{\rm GW}\lesssim 0.024$ for $5.8\times 10{-18}~\mathrm{Hz}\lesssim f\lesssim 1.4\times 10{-9}~\mathrm{Hz}$ under the same formalism, standing as the best astrometric constraint on GWs. Based on our results, we discuss the potential of future Gaia data releases to impose tighter constraints.