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The NANOGrav collaboration receives support from National Science Foundation (NSF) Physics Frontiers Center award numbers 1430284 and 2020265, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, NSF AccelNet award number 2114721, an NSERC Discovery Grant, and CIFAR. The Arecibo Observatory is a facility of the NSF operated under cooperative agreement (AST-1744119) by the University of Central Florida (UCF) in alliance with Universidad Ana G. Mendez (UAGM) and Yang Enterprises (YEI), Inc. The Green Bank Observatory is a facility of the NSF operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc. The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the NSF operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc. This work was conducted in part using the resources of the Advanced Computing Center for Research and Education (ACCRE) at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. L.B. acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation under award AST-1909933 and from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement under Cottrell Scholar Award No. 27553. P.R.B. is supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council, grant number ST/W000946/1. S.B. gratefully acknowledges the support of a Sloan Fellowship, and the support of NSF under award #1815664. M.C. and S.R.T. acknowledge support from NSF AST-2007993. M.C. and N.S.P. were supported by the Vanderbilt Initiative in Data Intensive Astrophysics (VIDA) Fellowship. Support for this work was provided by the NSF through the Grote Reber Fellowship Program administered by Associated Universities, Inc./National Radio Astronomy Observatory. Support for H.T. C. is provided by NASA through the NASA Hubble Fellowship Program grant #HST-HF2-51453.001 awarded by the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., for NASA, under contract NAS5-26555. Pulsar research at UBC is supported by an NSERC Discovery Grant and by CIFAR. K.C. is supported by a UBC Four Year Fellowship (6456). M.E.D. acknowledges support from the Naval Research Laboratory by NASA under contract S-15633Y. T.D. and M.T.L. are supported by an NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Grant (AAG) award number 2009468. E.C.F. is supported by NASA under award number 80GSFC21M0002. G.E.F., S.C.S., and S.J.V. are supported by NSF award PHY2011772. The Flatiron Institute is supported by the Simons Foundation. A.D.J. and M.V. acknowledge support from the Caltech and Jet Propulsion Laboratory President's and Director's Research and Development Fund. A.D.J. acknowledges support from the Sloan Foundation. The work of N.La. and X.S. is partly supported by the George and Hannah Bolinger Memorial Fund in the College of Science at Oregon State University. N.La. acknowledges the support from Larry W. Martin and Joyce B. O'Neill Endowed Fellowship in the College of Science at Oregon State University. Part of this research was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (80NM0018D0004). D.R.L. and M.A.M. are supported by NSF #1458952. M.A.M. is supported by NSF #2009425. C. M.F.M. was supported in part by the National Science Foundation under grant Nos. NSF PHY-1748958 and AST2106552. A.Mi. is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft under Germany's Excellence Strategy-EXC 2121 Quantum Universe-390833306. The Dunlap Institute is funded by an endowment established by the David Dunlap family and the University of Toronto. K.D.O. was supported in part by NSF grant No. 2207267. T.T.P. acknowledges support from the Extragalactic Astrophysics Research Group at Eotvos Lorand University, funded by the Eotvos Lorand Research Network (ELKH), which was used during the development of this research. S.M.R. and I.H.S. are CIFAR Fellows. Portions of this work performed at NRL were supported by ONR 6.1 basic research funding. J.D.R. also acknowledges support from start-up funds from Texas Tech University. J.S. is supported by an NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowship under award AST-2202388, and acknowledges previous support by the NSF under award 1847938. S.R.T. acknowledges support from an NSF CAREER award #2146016. C.U. acknowledges support from BGU (Kreitman fellowship), and the Council for Higher Education and Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (Excellence fellowship). C.A.W. acknowledges support from CIERA, the Adler Planetarium, and the Brinson Foundation through a CIERA-Adler postdoctoral fellowship. O.Y. is supported by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship under grant No. DGE-2139292.

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The NANOGrav 15 yr Data Set: Search for Anisotropy in the Gravitational-wave Background

Publicado en:Astrophysical Journal Letters. 956 (1): L3- - 2023-10-01 956(1), DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/acf4fd

Autores: Agazie, Gabriella; Anumarlapudi, Akash; Archibald, Anne M; Arzoumanian, Zaven; Baker, Paul T; Becsy, Bence; Blecha, Laura; Brazier, Adam; Brook, Paul R; Burke-Spolaor, Sarah; Casey-Clyde, J Andrew; Charisi, Maria; Chatterjee, Shami; Cohen, Tyler; Cordes, James M; Cornish, Neil J; Crawford, Fronefield; Cromartie, H Thankful; Crowter, Kathryn; DeCesar, Megan E; Demorest, Paul B; Dolch, Timothy; Drachler, Brendan; Ferrara, Elizabeth C; Fiore, William; Fonseca, Emmanuel; Freedman, Gabriel E; Gardiner, Emiko; Garver-Daniels, Nate; Gentile, Peter A; Glaser, Joseph; Good, Deborah C; Gultekin, Kayhan; Hazboun, Jeffrey S; Jennings, Ross J; Johnson, Aaron D; Jones, Megan L; Kaiser, Andrew R; Kaplan, David L; Kelley, Luke Zolt; Kerr, Matthew; Key, Joey S; Laal, Nima; Lam, Michael T; Lamb, William G; Lazio, T Joseph W; Lewandowska, Natalia; Liu, Tingting; Lorimer, Duncan R; Luo, Jing; Lynch, Ryan S; Ma, Chung-Pei; Madison, Dustin R; McEwen, Alexander; McKee, James W; McLaughlin, Maura A; McMann, Natasha; Meyers, Bradley W; Mingarelli, Chiara M F; Mitridate, Andrea; Ng, Cherry; Nice, David J; Ocker, Stella Koch; Olum, Ken D; Pennucci, Timothy T; Perera, Benetge B P; Pol, Nihan S; Radovan, Henri A; Ransom, Scott M; Ray, Paul S; Romano, Joseph D; Sardesai, Shashwat C; Schmiedekamp, Ann; Schmiedekamp, Carl; Schmitz, Kai; Schult, Levi; Shapiro-Albert, Brent J; Siemens, Xavier; Simon, Joseph; Siwek, Magdalena S; Stairs, Ingrid H; Stinebring, Daniel R; Stovall, Kevin; Susobhanan, Abhimanyu; Swiggum, Joseph K; Taylor, Stephen R; Turner, Jacob E; Unal, Caner; Vallisneri, Michele; Vigeland, Sarah J; Wahl, Haley M; Witt, Caitlin A; Young, Olivia

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The North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) has reported evidence for the presence of an isotropic nanohertz gravitational-wave background (GWB) in its 15 yr data set. However, if the GWB is produced by a population of inspiraling supermassive black hole binary (SMBHB) systems, then the background is predicted to be anisotropic, depending on the distribution of these systems in the local Universe and the statistical properties of the SMBHB population. In this work, we search for anisotropy in the GWB using multiple methods and bases to describe the distribution of the GWB power on the sky. We do not find significant evidence of anisotropy. By modeling the angular power distribution as a sum over spherical harmonics (where the coefficients are not bound to always generate positive power everywhere), we find that the Bayesian 95% upper limit on the level of dipole anisotropy is (C- l=1/C (l=0)) < 27%. This is similar to the upper limit derived under the constraint of positive power everywhere, indicating that the dipole may be close to the data-informed regime. By contrast, the constraints on anisotropy at higher spherical-harmonic multipoles are strongly prior dominated. We also derive conservative estimates on the anisotropy expected from a random distribution of SMBHB systems using astrophysical simulations conditioned on the isotropic GWB inferred in the 15 yr data set and show that this data set has sufficient sensitivity to probe a large fraction of the predicted level of anisotropy. We end by highlighting the opportunities and challenges in searching for anisotropy in pulsar timing array data.

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El trabajo ha sido publicado en la revista Astrophysical Journal Letters debido a la progresión y el buen impacto que ha alcanzado en los últimos años, según la agencia WoS (JCR), se ha convertido en una referencia en su campo. En el año de publicación del trabajo, 2023, se encontraba en la posición 9/84, consiguiendo con ello situarse como revista Q1 (Primer Cuartil), en la categoría Astronomy & Astrophysics. Destacable, igualmente, el hecho de que la Revista está posicionada por encima del Percentil 90.

Desde una perspectiva relativa, y atendiendo al indicador del impacto normalizado calculado a partir de las Citas Mundiales proporcionadas por WoS (ESI, Clarivate), arroja un valor para la normalización de citas relativas a la tasa de citación esperada de: 6.71. Esto indica que, de manera comparada con trabajos en la misma disciplina y en el mismo año de publicación, lo ubica como trabajo citado por encima de la media. (fuente consultada: ESI 14 Nov 2024)

Esta información viene reforzada por otros indicadores del mismo tipo, que aunque dinámicos en el tiempo y dependientes del conjunto de citaciones medias mundiales en el momento de su cálculo, coinciden en posicionar en algún momento al trabajo, entre el 50% más citados dentro de su temática:

  • Field Citation Ratio (FCR) de la fuente Dimensions: 35.36 (fuente consultada: Dimensions Jul 2025)

De manera concreta y atendiendo a las diferentes agencias de indexación, el trabajo ha acumulado, hasta la fecha 2025-07-03, el siguiente número de citas:

  • WoS: 44

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  • El uso, desde el ámbito académico evidenciado por el indicador de la agencia Altmetric referido como agregaciones realizadas por el gestor bibliográfico personal Mendeley, nos da un total de: 26.
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Con una intencionalidad más de divulgación y orientada a audiencias más generales podemos observar otras puntuaciones más globales como:

  • El Score total de Altmetric: 13.
  • El número de menciones en medios de comunicación: 1 (Altmetric).

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  • El trabajo se ha enviado a una revista cuya política editorial permite la publicación en abierto Open Access.

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Este trabajo se ha realizado con colaboración internacional, concretamente con investigadores de: Australia; Canada; Germany; Hungary; Israel; Turkey; United Kingdom; United States of America.