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BD-stiffness sub-test 7.01\(\sigma\)

Prediction / mechanismSub-test contribution to the joint 14.12\(\sigma\): 7.01\(\sigma\) from the BD-stiffness theorem applied to NANOGrav 15-yr.
MeasuredNANOGrav 15-yr (Agazie 2023) + DCT-SBD-01 derivation.
Residual / statusHIT — 7.01\(\sigma\) sub-test
StatusHIT
Source paperDCT-SBD-01

Mechanism

SBD theorem closure on the NANOGrav 15-yr release.

Derivation

The derivation chain follows the cluster paper DCT-SBD-01 and reduces to the canonical DCT constants (\(P_0 = 0.851\), \(\omega_0 = 50{,}037\), \(c_{BD} = 138{,}189\), master identity \(2\omega_0 + 3 = c_{BD} \cdot P_0^2 = 100{,}077\)). See the cluster paper for the full multi-line derivation.

Methodology

DomainPolytope / structural identity (STRUCT)
Input data sourceSee "References" below for the canonical public-archive citation.
Measurement procedureThe measured value used here is the most recent peer-reviewed central value plus 1σ uncertainty from the cited reference.
Acceptance thresholdHIT: residual within 1σ of measurement. SOFT: directional agreement within bracketing range. OPEN: untested or unresolved.
Falsification thresholdMISS: prediction excluded at ≥3σ by the canonical measurement under the corpus-canonical (constant-\(P_0\)) treatment.
Current statusSee verdict pill above.

Python verification

Verification script: dct_nanograv_spectrum.py. Run with python3 dct_nanograv_spectrum.py to reproduce the canonical DCT result against the public-archive measurement source listed below.

Cross-references

Related observables: nanograv-gw-background · joint-bayesian-14-12.

Aggregate views: /predictions/ · /scorecard/ · /empirical/ · /outstanding-problems/.

Audit notes

This sub-page is part of the post-build-out of the observable archive (see the observable index). Verdict reflects the corpus-canonical (constant-\(P_0\)) treatment. The cluster-paper deep-link above (DCT-SBD-01) is the canonical source of the derivation chain.

References

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