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Stochastic Gravitational-Wave Backgrounds: Current Detection Efforts and Future Prospects
by
Meyers, Patrick M.
, Goncharov, Boris
, Jenkins, Alexander C.
, Renzini, Arianna I.
in
Detectors
/ Gravitational waves
/ gravitational-wave backgrounds
/ gravitational-wave laser interferometers
/ Interferometers
/ Lasers
/ Noise
/ Observatories
/ pulsar timing arrays
/ Pulsars
/ Sensors
/ Space based lasers
/ Spacetime
/ stochastic gravitational-wave backgrounds
/ stochastic searches of gravitational waves
/ Theory of relativity
/ Universe
2022
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Stochastic Gravitational-Wave Backgrounds: Current Detection Efforts and Future Prospects
by
Meyers, Patrick M.
, Goncharov, Boris
, Jenkins, Alexander C.
, Renzini, Arianna I.
in
Detectors
/ Gravitational waves
/ gravitational-wave backgrounds
/ gravitational-wave laser interferometers
/ Interferometers
/ Lasers
/ Noise
/ Observatories
/ pulsar timing arrays
/ Pulsars
/ Sensors
/ Space based lasers
/ Spacetime
/ stochastic gravitational-wave backgrounds
/ stochastic searches of gravitational waves
/ Theory of relativity
/ Universe
2022
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Stochastic Gravitational-Wave Backgrounds: Current Detection Efforts and Future Prospects
by
Meyers, Patrick M.
, Goncharov, Boris
, Jenkins, Alexander C.
, Renzini, Arianna I.
in
Detectors
/ Gravitational waves
/ gravitational-wave backgrounds
/ gravitational-wave laser interferometers
/ Interferometers
/ Lasers
/ Noise
/ Observatories
/ pulsar timing arrays
/ Pulsars
/ Sensors
/ Space based lasers
/ Spacetime
/ stochastic gravitational-wave backgrounds
/ stochastic searches of gravitational waves
/ Theory of relativity
/ Universe
2022
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Stochastic Gravitational-Wave Backgrounds: Current Detection Efforts and Future Prospects
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Stochastic Gravitational-Wave Backgrounds: Current Detection Efforts and Future Prospects
2022
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Overview
The collection of individually resolvable gravitational wave (GW) events makes up a tiny fraction of all GW signals that reach our detectors, while most lie below the confusion limit and are undetected. Similarly to voices in a crowded room, the collection of unresolved signals gives rise to a background that is well-described via stochastic variables and, hence, referred to as the stochastic GW background (SGWB). In this review, we provide an overview of stochastic GW signals and characterise them based on features of interest such as generation processes and observational properties. We then review the current detection strategies for stochastic backgrounds, offering a ready-to-use manual for stochastic GW searches in real data. In the process, we distinguish between interferometric measurements of GWs, either by ground-based or space-based laser interferometers, and timing-residuals analyses with pulsar timing arrays (PTAs). These detection methods have been applied to real data both by large GW collaborations and smaller research groups, and the most recent and instructive results are reported here. We close this review with an outlook on future observations with third generation detectors, space-based interferometers, and potential noninterferometric detection methods proposed in the literature.
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