The astrophysical stochastic gravitational-wave background as a cosmological probe: challenges and opportunities with next-generation interferometers
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Albano 3: 5230 - Xenon (12 seats)
Albano Building 3
https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/530682073
The stochastic gravitational-wave background (SGWB) produced by merging compact binaries is one of the main targets of present and future GW observatories. The reasons why studying and measuring such a signal is crucial include the following:
- It is generated by all the binaries that have merged since the beginning of the stellar activity. Therefore, it contains precious information on the entire source population;
- It is a tracer of the Large-Scale Structure, as its anisotropies reflect those of the underlying dark matter distribution;
- It is one of the dominant SGWB contributions in the frequency band explored by ground-based interferometers, and therefore its detailed modelling is necessary to isolate other SGWB components.
In this seminar, I will discuss the theoretical modelling and the detection prospects of the SGWB produced by merging compact binaries in galaxies. In particular, I will talk about the characterization of the intensity and the anisotropies of the SGWB and review their extraordinary potential as probes of astrophysics and cosmology. I will then conclude with an overview of the challenges of detecting such signals - both directly and through cross-correlations with other cosmic fields - with present and future detectors.