The LISA-TAIJIm configuration, with TAIJI's constellation inclined opposite to LISA's, is about an order of magnitude more sensitive to a circularly polarized stochastic gravitational wave background at low frequencies than the same-tilt LISA-TAIJIp configuration.
Chiral vacuum fluctuations in quantum gravity
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We examine tensor perturbations around a deSitter background within the framework of Ashtekar's variables and cousins parameterized by the Immirzi parameter $\gamma$. At the classical level we recover standard cosmological perturbation theory, with illuminating insights. Quantization leads to real novelties. In the low energy limit we find a second quantized theory of gravitons which displays different vacuum fluctuations for right and left gravitons. Nonetheless right and left gravitons have the same (positive) energies, resolving a number of paradoxes suggested in the literature. The right-left asymmetry of the vacuum fluctuations depends on $\gamma$ and the ordering of the Hamiltonian constraint, and it would leave a distinctive imprint in the polarization of the cosmic microwave background, thus opening quantum gravity to observational test.
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Alternative LISA-TAIJI networks: Detectability of the Parity Violation in Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background
The LISA-TAIJIm configuration, with TAIJI's constellation inclined opposite to LISA's, is about an order of magnitude more sensitive to a circularly polarized stochastic gravitational wave background at low frequencies than the same-tilt LISA-TAIJIp configuration.