Constraints on Compact Dark Matter from Gravitational Wave Microlensing

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IIT Guwahati

IIT Guwahati

Poster Cosmology Cosmology

Speaker

Soummyadip Basak (ICTS-TIFR, Bangalore)

Description

If a significant fraction of dark matter is in the form of compact objects, they will cause microlensing effects in the gravitational wave signals observable by LIGO and Virgo. From the non-observation of microlensing signatures in the binary black hole events from the first two observing runs and the first half of the third observing run, we constrain the fraction of compact dark matter in the mass range $10^2–10^5 {\rm M_\odot}$ to be less than 50%-80% (details depend on the assumed source population properties and the Bayesian priors). These modest constraints will be significantly improved in the next few years with the expected detection of thousands of binary black hole events, providing a new avenue to probe the nature of dark matter.

Email soummyadip.basak@icts.res.in
Affiliation ICTS-TIFR, Bangalore

Author

Soummyadip Basak (ICTS-TIFR, Bangalore)

Co-authors

Dr Ajit Mehta (UCSB, California) Prof. Ajith Parameswaran (ICTS-TIFR, Bangalore) Dr Apratim Ganguly (IUCAA, Pune) Dr Haris K (Nikhef, The Netherlands) Prof. Shasvath Kapadia (IUCAA, Pune)

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