Stochastic gravitational wave background: methods and Implications
Résumé
Beyond individually resolvable gravitational wave events such as binary black hole and binary neutron star mergers, the superposition of many more weak signals coming from a multitude of sources is expected to contribute to an overall background, the so-called stochastic gravitational wave background. In this review, we give an overview of possible detection methods in the search for this background and provide a detailed review of the data-analysis techniques, focusing primarily on current Earth-based interferometric gravitational-wave detectors. In addition, various validation techniques aimed at reinforcing the claim of a detection of such a background are discussed as well. We conclude this review by listing some of the astrophysical and cosmological implications resulting from current upper limits on the stochastic background of gravitational waves.
Mots clés
gravitational radiation: background
gravitational radiation: stochastic
gravitational radiation detector: interferometer
current: upper limit
black hole: binary
neutron star: binary
background: stochastic
binary: coalescence
data analysis method
general relativity
cosmological model
laser: interferometer