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Response of the Einstein Telescope to Doppler anisotropies

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We study the response function of the Einstein Telescope to kinematic Doppler anisotropies, which represent one of the guaranteed properties of the stochastic gravitational wave background. If the frequency dependence… Click to show full abstract

We study the response function of the Einstein Telescope to kinematic Doppler anisotropies, which represent one of the guaranteed properties of the stochastic gravitational wave background. If the frequency dependence of the stochastic background changes slope within the detector frequency band, the Doppler anisotropic contribution to the signal can not be factorized in a part depending on frequency, and a part depending on direction. For the first time, we study the detector response function to Doppler anisotropies without making any factorizable Ansatz. Moreover, we do not assume that kinematic effects are small, and we derive general formulas valid for any relative velocity among frames. We apply our findings to three well-motivated examples of background profiles: power-law, broken power-law, and models with a resonance motivated by primordial black hole scenarios. We derive the signal-to-noise ratio associated with an optimal estimator for the detection of non-factorizable kinematic anisotropies, and we study it for representative examples.

Keywords: telescope doppler; doppler anisotropies; einstein telescope; doppler; response einstein

Journal Title: Physical Review D
Year Published: 2022

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