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23–26 Sept 2025
DESY Hamburg
Europe/Berlin timezone

$\Delta N_{eff}$ from SGWB: PTA and CMB

25 Sept 2025, 17:24
18m
Bldg. 1b, seminar room 4b (DESY)

Bldg. 1b, seminar room 4b

DESY

Cosmology & Astroparticle Physics Parallel Sessions Thursday Cosmo 2

Speaker

Amresh Verma (Ariel University)

Description

We investigate whether an Early-Universe stochastic gravitational–wave background (SGWB) can account for the common‐spectrum process reported by NANOGrav, while also being consistent with current and projected CMB measurements of extra radiation. We compute the contribution of the effective number of relativistic species, $\Delta N_{eff}$, for a number of Early-Universe models proposed to explain the pulsar timing array (PTA) spectrum. We demonstrate that models predicting $\Delta N_{eff}$ above the CMB limit would be firmly excluded, implying that the NANOGrav signal in tension with these bounds must instead arise from astrophysical sources. We find that current NANOGrav 15-year dataset, sensitive up to 60 nHz, gives a negligible contribution to $\Delta N_{eff}$ and remains well below the present and future CMB detection threshold. However, when we project future PTA capabilities reaching upto 1 $\mu$Hz, even with our conservative estimate we find that Inflation, Scalar Induced Gravitational Waves (SIGW), and metastable cosmic strings can induce a $\Delta N_{eff}$ large enough for $>3.5\sigma$ detection by the Simons Observatory.

Primary authors

Amresh Verma (Ariel University) Dr Ido Ben-Dayan (Ariel University) Dr Meir Shimon (Tel Aviv University) Dr Utkarsh Kumar (Ariel University)

Presentation materials