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Unveiling the Graviton Mass Bounds through Analysis of 2023 Pulsar Timing Array Datasets
Published 2023-07-10Version 1
Strong evidence for the Helling-Downs correlations have been reported by several pulsar timing array collaborations in middle 2023. In this work, we study the state-of-the-art graviton mass bounds by analyzing the observational data of overlap ruduction functions from NANOGrav 15-year data release and CPTA first data release. The data analysis places upper limits on the graviton mass at 95\% confidence level, namely, $m_{g}\lesssim0.43\times10^{-23}\mathrm{eV}$ for NANOGrav and $m_{g}\lesssim0.57\times10^{-23}\mathrm{eV}$ for CPTA. In addition, we discuss implications of these results for scenarios of ultralight tensor dark matter.
Comments: 8 pages, 4 figures
Categories: astro-ph.HE, gr-qc
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