Constraining mass of the graviton with GW170817

Abstract

We consider the massive graviton phenomenological model based on the graviton's dispersion terms included into phase of gravitational wave's waveform. Such model was already considered in many works but it was based on a single leading-order dispersion term only. Here we derive a relation between relativistic gravitons emission and absorption time intervals computed up to O(γ-6), where γ is the Lorentz factor. Including the dispersion terms into the phase of gravitational wave's waveform results in two non-GR parameters of the 1st and the -2nd post-Newtonian orders whose posteriors are used to put a constraint on the graviton's rest mass. We use the TaylorF2 waveform model to analyse the event GW170817 and report the following 95\%-confidence upper bounds on the graviton's rest mass: mLow\,Sping≤1.305×10-54g and mHigh\,Sping≤2.996×10-54g for the high and low spin priors.

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