Gravitational-wave tests of general relativity with ground-based detectors and pulsar-timing arrays

IF 26.3 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS Living Reviews in Relativity Pub Date : 2025-03-03 DOI:10.1007/s41114-024-00054-9
Nicolás Yunes, Xavier Siemens, Kent Yagi
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This review is focused on tests of Einstein’s theory of general relativity with gravitational waves that are detectable by ground-based interferometers and pulsar-timing experiments. Einstein’s theory has been greatly constrained in the quasi-linear, quasi-stationary regime, where gravity is weak and velocities are small. Gravitational waves are allowing us to probe a complimentary, yet previously unexplored regime: the non-linear and dynamical extreme gravity regime. Such a regime is, for example, applicable to compact binaries coalescing, where characteristic velocities can reach fifty percent the speed of light and gravitational fields are large and dynamical. This review begins with the theoretical basis and the predicted gravitational-wave observables of modified gravity theories. The review continues with a brief description of the detectors, including both gravitational-wave interferometers and pulsar-timing arrays, leading to a discussion of the data analysis formalism that is applicable for such tests. The review then discusses gravitational-wave tests using compact binary systems, and ends with a description of the first gravitational wave observations by advanced LIGO, the stochastic gravitational wave background observations by pulsar timing arrays, and the tests that can be performed with them.

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这篇综述的重点是用地面干涉仪和脉冲星定时实验探测到的引力波检验爱因斯坦的广义相对论。在引力较弱、速度较小的准线性、准静态系统中,爱因斯坦的理论受到了极大的限制。引力波让我们能够探测到一个额外的、但以前从未探索过的机制:非线性和动态的极端引力机制。例如,这种机制适用于紧凑双星的凝聚,其特征速度可达光速的 50%,引力场大且动态。本综述从修正引力理论的理论基础和预测的引力波观测值开始。接着简要介绍引力波干涉仪和脉冲星计时阵列等探测器,然后讨论适用于此类测试的数据分析形式主义。综述随后讨论了利用紧凑双星系统进行的引力波测试,最后介绍了先进 LIGO 的首次引力波观测、脉冲星定时阵列的随机引力波背景观测以及可以利用它们进行的测试。
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Living Reviews in Relativity
Living Reviews in Relativity 物理-物理:粒子与场物理
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期刊介绍: Living Reviews in Relativity is a peer-reviewed, platinum open-access journal that publishes reviews of research across all areas of relativity. Directed towards the scientific community at or above the graduate-student level, articles are solicited from leading authorities and provide critical assessments of current research. They offer annotated insights into key literature and describe available resources, maintaining an up-to-date suite of high-quality reviews, thus embodying the "living" aspect of the journal's title. Serving as a valuable tool for the scientific community, Living Reviews in Relativity is often the first stop for researchers seeking information on current work in relativity. Written by experts, the reviews cite, explain, and assess the most relevant resources in a given field, evaluating existing work and suggesting areas for further research. Attracting readers from the entire relativity community, the journal is useful for graduate students conducting literature surveys, researchers seeking the latest results in unfamiliar fields, and lecturers in need of information and visual materials for presentations at all levels.
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