The Doppler effect of the Milky Way rotation on LISA

Abstract

The galactic background of gravitational waves (GWs) is expected to be anisotropic due to the spatial distribution and kinematics of sources in the Milky Way. In this work, we model the stellar density and velocity profiles of the Galaxy and compute the resulting GW spectrum as a function of direction. We account for the Doppler shift induced by the peculiar velocities of stars and the observer's motion. Using a Fisher matrix formalism, we forecast the ability of future detectors (e.g., LISA) to distinguish between models that include or neglect these kinematic effects. We find that if one does not take into account the rotation of the galaxy, the inference of the parameters describing the galactic background can suffer observable biases.

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