Abstract

A pulsar timing array (PTA) is expected to detect a gravitational wave background (GWB) in the nanohertz band within the next decade. This provides an opportunity for one to test gravity theory and cosmology. A typical data analysis method to detect GWB is cross-correlation analysis. The overlap reduction function (ORF) plays an important role in the correlation data analysis of GWB. The present approach to dealing with the intricate integration in ORF is to use short-wave approximation to drop out the tricky terms. In this paper, we provide the full analytic expression of the ORF for PTA without any approximation for all possible polarizations allowed by modifications of general relativity. Compared with the numerical simulation and short-wave approximation, our results are more efficient and widely applicable. Especially for the scalar-longitudinal mode where the short-wave approximation is not available, our analytical expression is particularly significant.

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