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We present a null-stream-based Bayesian unmodeled framework to probe generic gravitational-wave polarizations. Generic metric theories allow six gravitational-wave polarization states, but general relativity only permits the existence of two of them namely the tensorial polarizations. The strain signal measured by an interferometer is a linear combination of the polarization modes and such a linear combination depends on the geometry of the detector and the source location. The detector network of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo allows us to measure different linear combinations of the polarization modes and therefore we can constrain the polarization content by analyzing how the polarization modes are linearly combined. We propose the basis formulation to construct a null stream along the polarization basis modes without requiring modeling the basis explicitly. We conduct a mock data study and we show that the framework is capable of probing pure and mixed polarizations in the Advanced LIGO-Advanced Virgo 3-detector network without knowing the sky location of the source from electromagnetic counterparts. We also discuss the effect of the presence of the uncaptured orthogonal polarization component in the framework, and we propose using the plug-in method to test the existence of the orthogonal polarizations.
The detection of gravitational wave signals by Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo enables us to probe the polarization content of gravitational waves. In general relativity, only tensor modes are present, while in a variety of alternative theories one
A method is described for the detection and estimation of transient chirp signals that are characterized by smoothly evolving, but otherwise unmodeled, amplitude envelopes and instantaneous frequencies. Such signals are particularly relevant for grav
We study the polarizations of gravitational waves (GWs) in two classes of extended gravity theories. First, we formulate the polarizations in linear massive gravity (MG) with generic mass terms of non-Fierz-Pauli type by identifying all the independe
Assuming that, for a given source of gravitational waves (GWs), we know its sky position, as is the case of GW events with an electromagnetic counterpart such as GW170817, we discuss a null stream method to probe GW polarizations including spin-0 (sc
Gravitational-wave (GW) observations by a network of ground-based laser interferometric detectors allow us to probe the nature of GW polarizations. This would be an interesting test of general relativity (GR), since GR predicts only two polarization