Continuous spin gravity yields GW time-delay deviations of order ρ_g/ω from GR predictions for frequencies above ρ_g, with damping below, enabling sensitivity to spin scales ~10^{-14} eV at ground interferometers and ~10^{-24} eV at PTAs.
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Customized chromatic noise models for 67 pulsars detect non-dispersive delays in 21 cases, alter achromatic noise inferences in 19, and enable solar wind density estimates over 1.5 cycles.
Customized chromatic noise models applied to NANOGrav 15 yr data raise the Bayes factor for Hellings-Downs GWB correlations by a factor of ~8, lower the amplitude to 2.1e-15, and increase the spectral index to 3.5.
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First look at continuous spin gravity: Time delay signatures
Continuous spin gravity yields GW time-delay deviations of order ρ_g/ω from GR predictions for frequencies above ρ_g, with damping below, enabling sensitivity to spin scales ~10^{-14} eV at ground interferometers and ~10^{-24} eV at PTAs.
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The NANOGrav 15 yr Data Set: Customized Chromatic Noise Models
Customized chromatic noise models for 67 pulsars detect non-dispersive delays in 21 cases, alter achromatic noise inferences in 19, and enable solar wind density estimates over 1.5 cycles.
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The NANOGrav 15 yr Data Set: Impacts of Customized Chromatic Noise Models on Gravitational Wave Analyses
Customized chromatic noise models applied to NANOGrav 15 yr data raise the Bayes factor for Hellings-Downs GWB correlations by a factor of ~8, lower the amplitude to 2.1e-15, and increase the spectral index to 3.5.