The Nanohertz Chorus: Evidence for a Background
By listening to millisecond pulsars over many years, teams uncovered correlated timing drifts across the sky. These subtle patterns suggest a low-frequency gravitational wave background. Tell us what you think this means for mapping the growth of massive galaxies.
The Nanohertz Chorus: Evidence for a Background
While ground-based detectors hear high-frequency stellar-mass mergers, pulsar timing arrays tune into cosmic bass lines from titanic binaries. Together, they form a multi-band symphony. Vote in our poll: which band do you hope reveals the next big surprise?