GBT24B-427

The North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves

Abstract

In June 2023, the NANOGrav collaboration, along with pulsar timing arrays around the world, presented the first evidence for a stochastic background of low-frequency (nHz) gravitational waves (GWs). By precisely timing arrays of millisecond pulsars (MSPs) and searching for small, spatially-correlated MSP timing perturbations induced by nHz GWs, we obtained strong (3-4 sigma) evidence for this background. As its origin and characteristics are poorly understood, the era of low-frequency GW astrophysics has only just begun. In order to determine if this GW signal originates from supermassive black hole binary (SMBH) mergers, or perhaps from an exotic cosmological phenomenon, NANOGrav must continue timing >70 MSPs at high cadence for many years. After Arecibo's loss, NANOGrav's observing scheme has relied on the GBT, VLA, and CHIME. With continued observations, we are confident that we will not only constrain the spectral characteristics of the GW background (distinguishing between astrophysical models of galaxy evolution), but will also glimpse signals from individual SMBH mergers. We add three MSPs and remove one from our program, and discuss our plan to transition from 820-MHz + L-band observations to the Ultra-Wideband Receiver. Including overhead, our request totals 2205 hours and 168 hours using the GBT and VLA, respectively.

Investigators

Name Institution
Alexander Saffer National Radio Astronomy Observatory; West Virginia University
Ross Jennings Cornell University; West Virginia University
GBT Operator Green Bank Observatory
David Kaplan Wisconsin at Milwaukee, University of
Lydia Guertin Academia Sinica
Emmanuel Fonseca British Columbia, University of; McGill University; West Virginia University
William Fiore British Columbia, University of; West Virginia University
Elizabeth Ferrara Goddard Space Flight Center
Timothy Dolch Cornell University; Oberlin College; Hillsdale College
Fronefield Crawford Franklin and Marshall College
Jim Cordes Cornell University
Shami Chatterjee Cornell University
Paul Baker West Virginia University; Widener University
Jeremy Baier Oregon State University
Zaven Arzoumanian Goddard Space Flight Center
Gabriella Agazie West Virginia University; Wisconsin at Milwaukee, University of
Ryan Lynch Green Bank Observatory
Jeffrey Hazboun Oregon State University; Washington Bothell, University of
Joseph Glaser West Virginia University
Tyler Cohen National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Scott Ransom National Radio Astronomy Observatory; Virginia, University of
David Nice Lafayette College
Deborah Good Montana, University of
Paul Demorest National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Megan DeCesar George Mason University
Thankful Cromartie * Cornell University; Virginia, University of; Naval Research Laboratory
Georgia Lowes Hull, University of
Dustin Madison National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Maura McLaughlin West Virginia University
Stella Ocker Carnegie Institute of Washington; California Institute of Technology
Benetge Perera National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center ; West Virginia University; Florida, University of Central
Nihan Pol Oregon State University; Wisconsin at Milwaukee, University of; Texas Tech University
Paul Ray Naval Research Laboratory
Xavier Siemens Oregon State University; Wisconsin at Milwaukee, University of
Sarah Spolaor West Virginia University
Ingrid Stairs British Columbia, University of
Daniel Stinebring Oberlin College
Sarah Vigeland Wisconsin at Milwaukee, University of
Caitlin Witt Northwestern University; Adler Planetarium
Chiara Mingarelli Yale University
Stephen Taylor Vanderbilt University
James McKee Hull, University of
Nima Laal Vanderbilt University
Joe Lazio Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Jason Ybarra West Virginia University
Tingting Liu West Virginia University; Wisconsin at Milwaukee, University of
Natalia Lewandowska New York at Oswego, State University of
Luke Kelley California at Berkeley, University of
William Lamb Vanderbilt University
Michael Lam Cornell University; Rochester Institute of Technology; West Virginia University; SETI Institute

* indicates the PI