Methods and prospects for gravitational-wave searches targeting ultralight vector-boson clouds around known black holes

PHYSICAL REVIEW D(2023)

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Ultralight bosons are predicted in many extensions to the Standard Model and are popular dark matter candidates. The black hole superradiance mechanism allows for these particles to be probed using only their gravitational interaction. In this scenario, an ultralight boson cloud may form spontaneously around a spinning black hole and extract a non-negligible fraction of the black hole's mass. These oscillating clouds produce quasi-monochromatic, long-duration gravitational waves that may be detectable by ground-based or space-based gravitational wave detectors. We discuss the capability of a new long-duration signal tracking method, based on a hidden Markov model, to detect gravitational wave signals generated by ultralight vector-boson clouds, including cases where the signal frequency evolution timescale is much shorter than that of a typical continuous wave signal. We quantify the detection horizon distances for vector-boson clouds with current- and next-generation ground-based detectors. We demonstrate that vector clouds hosted by black holes with mass greater than or similar to 60M(circle dot) and spin greater than or similar to 0.6 are within the reach of current-generation detectors up to a luminosity distance of similar to 1 Gpc. This search method enables one to target vector-boson clouds around remnant black holes from compact binary mergers detected by gravitational-wave detectors. We discuss the impact of the sky localization of the merger events and demonstrate that a typical remnant black hole reasonably well-localized by the current generation detector network is accessible in a follow-up search.
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gravitational wave searches,ultralight vector boson
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