Multimessenger tests of the weakequivalence principle fromGW170817
2017-12-13 Einstein’s weak equivalence principle (WEP)is thefoundation of general relativity as well as of many other metric theories of gravity.In the parametrized post-Newtonian (PPN) formalism, each gravity theory incorporating theWEP is specified by a set of PPN parameters (e.g., the parameterγ which denotes the levelof space curvature by unit rest mass), which predicts that the parameterγshould be thesame for any two different species of massless (or negligible rest mass) neutral particles, orany two particles of the same species with different frequencies (i.e.,

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Figure 1.A cartoon picture shows how two GW signals, one at a high frequency (
To date, only threeWEP tests with different species of messenger particles have been obtained, and moreover these tests were limited to the photon and neutrino sectors.New multimessenger signals exploiting different emission channels withhigh significance (e.g., GWs and photons/neurtinos) are essential for further testing theWEPto a higher accuracy level.Very recently, the LIGO-Virgo team reported the first detection of a new kind of gravitational-wave event (GW170817), which arises from a binary neutron star merger. Moreover, the EMcounterparts of GW170817, such as the short gamma-ray burst SGRB 170817A and a macronova within the nearbygalaxy NGC 4933, are firmly detected by the follow-up observations. This is thefirst time in history that gravitational and EM waves from a single astrophysical sourcehave been identified. Based on this first truly GW/EM association, we demonstrate thatnew, multimessenger WEP tests can be carried out by using the arrival time delays betweenthe GW signals from GW170817 and the photons from SGRB 170817A or the macronova.Attributing the time delays to the gravitational potential of the Milky Way, we set stringentlimits on the differences of the PPN parameter values for two cases, i.e.,
The work by Jun-Jie Wei, Bin-Bin Zhang, Xue-Feng Wu,He Gao,Peter Mészáros, Bing Zhang, Zi-Gao Dai,Shuang-Nan Zhang, and Zong-Hong Zhuhas beenpublished in Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics.Please see JCAP, 11, 035 (2017) for more details(doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2017/11/035).

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