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Constraining Gravitational-Wave Backgrounds from Conversions into Photons in the Galactic Magnetic Field

PHYSICAL REVIEW D(2024)

Dipartimento Interateneo Fis Michelangelo Merlin

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Abstract
High-frequency gravitational waves (f >= 1 MHz) may provide a unique signature for the existence of exotic physics. The lack of current and future gravitational-wave experiments sensitive at those frequencies leads to the need of employing different indirect techniques. Notably, one of the most promising ones is constituted by graviton-photon conversions in magnetic fields. In this work, we focus on conversions of a gravitational-wave background into photons inside the Milky Way magnetic field, taking into account the state-of-the-art models for both regular and turbulent components. We discuss how graviton-to-photon conversions may lead to imprints in the cosmic photon background spectrum in the range of frequencies f 109-1026 Hz, where the observed photon flux is widely explained by astrophysics emission models. Hence, the absence of any significant evidence for a diffuse photon flux induced by graviton-photon conversions allows us to set stringent constraints on the gravitational-wave strain hc, strengthening current astrophysical bounds by 1-2 orders of magnitude in the whole range of frequencies considered.
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