The detection of gravitational waves with Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo has enabled novel tests of general relativity, including direct study of the polarization of gravitational waves. While general relativity allows for only two tensor gravitational-wave polarizations, general metric theories can additionally predict two vector and two scalar polarizations. The polarization of gravitational waves is encoded in the spectral shape of the stochastic gravitational-wave background, formed by the superposition of cosmological and individually unresolved astrophysical sources. Using data recorded by Advanced LIGO during its first observing run, we search for a stochastic background of generically polarized gravitational waves. We find no evidence for a background of any polarization, and place the first direct bounds on the contributions of vector and scalar polarizations to the stochastic background.
History
Publication title
Physical Review Letters
Volume
120
Issue
20
Article number
201102
Number
201102
Pagination
1-13
ISSN
0031-9007
Department/School
School of Natural Sciences
Publisher
American Physical Soc
Place of publication
One Physics Ellipse, College Pk, USA, Md, 20740-3844