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Gravitational-wave Lunar Observatory for Cosmology

2021; Institute of Physics; Volume: 2021; Issue: 06 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1088/1475-7516/2021/06/044

ISSN

1475-7516

Autores

K. Jani, Abraham Loeb,

Tópico(s)

Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena

Resumo

Several large-scale experimental facilities and space-missions are being suggested to probe the universe across the gravitational-wave (GW) spectrum. Here we propose Gravitational-wave Lunar Observatory for Cosmology (GLOC) - the first concept design in the NASA Artemis era for a GW observatory on the Moon. Using feasible interferometer technologies, we find that a lunar-based observatory is ideal for probing GW frequencies in the range between deci-Hz to 5 Hz, an astrophysically rich regime that is very challenging for both Earth- and space-based detectors. GLOC can survey binaries with neutron stars, stellar and intermediate-mass black holes to $\gtrsim 70\%$ of the observable volume of our universe without significant background contamination. The sensitivity at $\mathcal{O}(1~\mathrm{Hz})$ allows a unique window into calibrating Type Ia supernovae. At its ultimate sensitivity limits, GLOC would trace the Hubble expansion rate up to redshift $z \sim 3$ and test General Relativity and $\Lambda$CDM cosmology up to $z\sim 350$.

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