Searching for Continuous Gravitational Waves in the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array Data Release 3

Shi-Yi Zhao, Zu-Cheng Chen, Jacob Cardinal Tremblay, Boris Goncharov, Xing-Jiang Zhu, N. D. Ramesh Bhat, Małgorzata Curyło, Shi Dai, Valentina Di Marco, Hao Ding, George Hobbs, Agastya Kapur, Wenhua Ling, Tao Liu, Rami Mandow, Saurav Mishra, Daniel J. Reardon, Christopher J Russell, Ryan M. Shannon, Shuangqiang Wang, Lei Zhang and Andrew Zic
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We present results from an all-sky search for continuous gravitational waves from individual supermassive binary black holes using the third data release of the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array (PPTA). Even though we recover a common-spectrum stochastic process, potentially induced by a nanohertz gravitational-wave background, we find no evidence of continuous waves. Therefore, we place upper limits on the gravitational-wave strain amplitude: in the most sensitive frequency range around 10 nHz, we obtain a sky-averaged 95% credibility upper limit of ≈ 7 × 10−15. Our search is sensitive to supermassive binary black holes with a chirp mass of ≥109M⊙ up to a luminosity distance of 50 Mpc for our least sensitive sky direction and 200 Mpc for the most sensitive direction. This work provides at least 4 times better sensitivity in the 1–200 nHz frequency band than our last search based on the PPTA’s first data release. We expect that PPTA will continue to play a key role in detecting continuous gravitational waves in the exciting era of nanohertz gravitational-wave astronomy.
在帕克斯脉冲星定时阵列中寻找连续引力波
我们展示了利用帕克斯脉冲星计时阵列(PPTA)第三次数据发布的对单个超大质量双黑洞连续引力波的全天搜索结果。即使我们恢复了一个可能由纳赫兹引力波背景引起的共谱随机过程,我们也没有发现连续波的证据。因此,我们设定了引力波应变幅值的上限:在最敏感的频率范围约为10 nHz,我们获得了天平均95%可信度上限≈7 × 10−15。我们的搜索对啁啾质量≥109M⊙的超大质量双黑洞很敏感,在我们最不敏感的天空方向上,它们的光度距离为50 Mpc,在最敏感的天空方向上,它们的光度距离为200 Mpc。这项工作提供了至少4倍的灵敏度,在1 - 200nhz频段比我们上次搜索基于PPTA的第一次数据发布。我们期望在激动人心的纳赫兹引力波天文学时代,PPTA将继续在探测连续引力波方面发挥关键作用。
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