Rotti, Aditya ; Souradeep, Tarun (2012) New window into stochastic gravitational wave background Physical Review Letters, 109 (22). No pp. given. ISSN 0031-9007
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Abstract
A stochastic gravitational wave background (SGWB) would gravitationally lens the cosmic microwave background (CMB) photons. We correct the results provided in existing literature for modifications to the CMB polarization power spectra due to lensing by gravitational waves. Weak lensing by gravitational waves distorts all four CMB power spectra; however, its effect is most striking in the mixing of power between the E mode and B mode of CMB polarization. This suggests the possibility of using measurements of the CMB angular power spectra to constrain the energy density (ΩGW) of the SGWB. Using current data sets (QUAD, WMAP, and ACT), we find that the most stringent constraints on the present ΩGW come from measurements of the angular power spectra of CMB temperature anisotropies. In the near future, more stringent bounds on ΩGW can be expected with improved upper limits on the B modes of CMB polarization. Any detection of B modes of CMB polarization above the expected signal from large scale structure lensing could be a signal for a SGWB.
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