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Adding electromagnetic birefringence to pulsar timing and astrometry to detect gravitational waves

Published 6 days agoVersion 1arXiv:2512.09759

Authors

Keisuke Inomata, Marc Kamionkowski

Categories

astro-ph.COgr-qchep-ph

Abstract

It was recently shown that the time variation of the polarization of electromagnetic waves from pulsars can be used, in cross-correlation with pulsar timing, to probe the chirality of an isotropic gravitational wave background. Here, we show that the expression for the cross-correlation is derived efficiently with the total-angular-momentum formalism and use this framework to extend the formulation to cross-correlation with astrometry. We do so for spin-1 gravitational waves (that may arise in alternative-gravity theories) as well as the general-relativistic spin-2 gravitational waves.

Adding electromagnetic birefringence to pulsar timing and astrometry to detect gravitational waves

6 days ago
v1
2 authors

Categories

astro-ph.COgr-qchep-ph

Abstract

It was recently shown that the time variation of the polarization of electromagnetic waves from pulsars can be used, in cross-correlation with pulsar timing, to probe the chirality of an isotropic gravitational wave background. Here, we show that the expression for the cross-correlation is derived efficiently with the total-angular-momentum formalism and use this framework to extend the formulation to cross-correlation with astrometry. We do so for spin-1 gravitational waves (that may arise in alternative-gravity theories) as well as the general-relativistic spin-2 gravitational waves.

Authors

Keisuke Inomata, Marc Kamionkowski

arXiv ID: 2512.09759
Published Dec 10, 2025

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