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Gravitational Waves Create A 'Cosmic Symphony' That Scientists Are Tuning Into
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13/01/2024
Scientists are using pulsars to detect the gravitational wave 'hum' created from supermassive black hole mergers.
Credit: National Science Foundation (NSF)
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Supermassive black holes lurk in the hearts of most galaxies, and galaxies grow by merging
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with other galaxies.
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When that happens, their black holes also merge and grow, becoming more and more massive
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over time.
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How exactly this happens is not fully understood, but the universe is telling us its secrets
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in gravitational whispers.
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We just have to listen.
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Just as sound waves are vibrations of air molecules, gravitational waves are vibrations
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in the fabric of space-time.
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When two massive black holes spiral toward each other, they produce gravitational waves
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that travel through the cosmos at the speed of light.
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If we imagine the universe as a grand symphony, these merging supermassive black holes are
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the bass players.
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As they orbit each other, these black holes play the deep bass notes that echo throughout
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the cosmic concert hall.
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But that's not all there is to the symphony.
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In the background is a faint but pervasive hum produced by the collective motion of massive
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objects throughout the universe, from the earliest moments of the Big Bang until now.
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This gravitational wave background is truly a harmony of space and time.
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Nanograv is an NSF-funded collaboration of astronomers and astrophysicists.
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Our goal is to solve some of the deepest mysteries of the universe by studying the gravitational
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waves produced by these dancing monster black holes.
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These waves are light-years long and can only be detected by the most extraordinary instruments.
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To measure these giant but subtle ripples in space-time, Nanograv created a galaxy-sized
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detector using some of the most incredible objects in the cosmos, rapidly rotating neutron
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stars known as millisecond pulsars.
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Pulsars are the ultra-dense remnants left behind when massive stars reach the end of
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their lives and explode as supernovae.
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These pulsars are also cosmic beacons.
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They spin extraordinarily rapidly and with startling regularity, releasing pulses of
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radio waves with each rotation.
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Astronomers detect those pulses using giant radio telescopes.
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By monitoring the radio pulses from these ultra-precise cosmic clocks, Nanograv can
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detect the slightest deviations in the regularity of their timekeeping, and these deviations
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trace ripples in space-time.
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This galactic-scale detector is called a Pulsar Timing Array.
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Nanograv has now observed an array of dozens of pulsars for more than 15 years and the
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results are astounding.
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We are finally hearing the faint background hum likely coming from in-spiraling pairs
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of supermassive black holes.
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With time, astronomers expect to pick out the individual instruments in this cosmic
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symphony, revealing unique insights into the evolution of galaxies and the history of the
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cosmos.
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