2–6 Dec 2019
Australia/Sydney timezone

Probing Quadratic Gravity with Binary Inspirals

5 Dec 2019, 17:30
15m
SNH 4001

SNH 4001

Oral Gravitational waves and followup Parallel

Speaker

Yunho Kim

Description

We study gravitational waves generated by binary systems within an extension of General Relativity which is described by the addition of quadratic in curvature tensor terms to the Einstein-Hilbert action. Treating quadratic gravity as an effective theory valid in the low energy/curvature regime, we argue that reliable calculations can be performed in the early inspiral phase, and furthermore, no flux of additional massive waves can be detected. We then compute massive dipole (-1PN), and Newtonian (0PN) leading corrections to the post-Newtonian (PN) expansion of the standard waveform. By confronting these theoretical calculations with available experimental data, we constrain both unknown parameters of quadratic gravity.

Primary author

Yunho Kim

Co-authors

Zachary Picker (The University of Sydney) Archil Kobakhidze (The University of Sydney)

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