The time delay between gravitational wave signals arriving at widely separated detectors can be used to place upper and lower bounds on the speed of gravitational wave propagation. Using a Bayesian approach that combines the first three gravitational wave detections reported by the LIGO Scientific and Virgo Collaborations we constrain the gravitational waves propagation speed cgw to the 90% credible interval 0.55c<cgw <1.42c, where c is the speed of light in vacuum. These bounds will improve as more detections are made and as more detectors join the worldwide network. Of order 20 detections by the two LIGO detectors will constrain the speed of gravity to within 20% of the speed of light, while just five detections by the LIGO- Virgo-Kagra n...
Since changes in all 4 dimensions of spacetime are components of displacement for gravitational wave...
Space-based gravitational-wave detectors, such as LISA or a similar ESA-led mission, will offer uniq...
The direct detection of gravitational waves (GWs) is an invaluable new tool to probe gravity and the...
We point out that the observed time delay between the detection of the signal at the Hanford and Liv...
When testing gravity in a model-independent way, one of the crucial tests is measuring the propagati...
A measurement of gravitational wave (GW) propagation speed is one of important tests of gravity in a...
Detection of gravitational waves (GWs) provides us with an opportunity to test general relativity in...
We investigate how the speed of gravitational waves, $c_{GW}$, can be tested by upcoming black hole ...
We analyse the speed of gravitational waves in coupled Galileon models with an equation of state ωph...
Recent advances in ground‐based interferometric gravitational wave detectors have produced a high le...
Recently, interesting 4-D Lorentz violating models have been proposed, in which all particles have a...
The propagation speed of gravitational waves, cT, has been tightly constrained by the binary neutron...
AbstractOn 14th September 2015, a transient gravitational wave (GW150914) was detected by the two LI...
Gravitational wave detection can be done by precision timing of millisecond pulsars, and (with less ...
Several modified gravity theories predict a possible time variation of the propagation speed of grav...
Since changes in all 4 dimensions of spacetime are components of displacement for gravitational wave...
Space-based gravitational-wave detectors, such as LISA or a similar ESA-led mission, will offer uniq...
The direct detection of gravitational waves (GWs) is an invaluable new tool to probe gravity and the...
We point out that the observed time delay between the detection of the signal at the Hanford and Liv...
When testing gravity in a model-independent way, one of the crucial tests is measuring the propagati...
A measurement of gravitational wave (GW) propagation speed is one of important tests of gravity in a...
Detection of gravitational waves (GWs) provides us with an opportunity to test general relativity in...
We investigate how the speed of gravitational waves, $c_{GW}$, can be tested by upcoming black hole ...
We analyse the speed of gravitational waves in coupled Galileon models with an equation of state ωph...
Recent advances in ground‐based interferometric gravitational wave detectors have produced a high le...
Recently, interesting 4-D Lorentz violating models have been proposed, in which all particles have a...
The propagation speed of gravitational waves, cT, has been tightly constrained by the binary neutron...
AbstractOn 14th September 2015, a transient gravitational wave (GW150914) was detected by the two LI...
Gravitational wave detection can be done by precision timing of millisecond pulsars, and (with less ...
Several modified gravity theories predict a possible time variation of the propagation speed of grav...
Since changes in all 4 dimensions of spacetime are components of displacement for gravitational wave...
Space-based gravitational-wave detectors, such as LISA or a similar ESA-led mission, will offer uniq...
The direct detection of gravitational waves (GWs) is an invaluable new tool to probe gravity and the...