Large-scale structure with gravitational waves. I. Galaxy clustering
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- Jeong, Donghui
- Schmidt, Fabian
Abstract
Observed angular positions and redshifts of large-scale structure tracers such as galaxies are affected by gravitational waves through volume distortion and magnification effects. Thus, a gravitational wave background can in principle be probed through clustering statistics of large-scale structures. We calculate the observed angular clustering of galaxies in the presence of a gravitational wave background at linear order including all relativistic effects. For a scale-invariant spectrum of gravitational waves, the effects are most significant at the smallest multipoles (2≤ℓ≤5), but typically suppressed by six or more orders of magnitude with respect to scalar contributions for currently allowed amplitudes of the inflationary gravitational wave background. We also discuss the most relevant second-order terms, corresponding to the distortion of tracer correlation functions by gravitational waves. These provide a natural application of the approach recently developed in Schmidt and Jeong {arXiv:1204.3625 [Phys. Rev. D (to be published)]}.
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© 2012 American Physical Society. Received 30 May 2012; published 8 October 2012. We would like to thank Chris Hirata and Marc Kamionkowski for helpful discussions. F. S. is supported by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation at Caltech. D. J. was supported by NASA NNX12AE86G.Attached Files
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- Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
- NASA
- NNX12AE86G
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- Moore Center for Theoretical Cosmology and Physics