| Literature DB >> 24136962 |
R M Shannon1, V Ravi, W A Coles, G Hobbs, M J Keith, R N Manchester, J S B Wyithe, M Bailes, N D R Bhat, S Burke-Spolaor, J Khoo, Y Levin, S Osłowski, J M Sarkissian, W van Straten, J P W Verbiest, J-B Wang.
Abstract
The formation and growth processes of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are not well constrained. SMBH population models, however, provide specific predictions for the properties of the gravitational-wave background (GWB) from binary SMBHs in merging galaxies throughout the universe. Using observations from the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array, we constrain the fractional GWB energy density (Ω(GW)) with 95% confidence to be Ω(GW)(H0/73 kilometers per second per megaparsec)(2) < 1.3 × 10(-9) (where H0 is the Hubble constant) at a frequency of 2.8 nanohertz, which is approximately a factor of 6 more stringent than previous limits. We compare our limit to models of the SMBH population and find inconsistencies at confidence levels between 46 and 91%. For example, the standard galaxy formation model implemented in the Millennium Simulation Project is inconsistent with our limit with 50% probability.Year: 2013 PMID: 24136962 DOI: 10.1126/science.1238012
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