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Starts With a Bang #96 - Detecting the Cosmic Gravitational Wave Background

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The Origins of Gravitational Waves in the Universe

LIGO and Lisa Falsen were in the middle of pulsar timing experiments. Pulsar-tiny rain experiments are sensitive to very, very kind of high-strain signals. Nanographs can probe much smaller strains, but at much higher frequencies. And so we know that the merging supermassive black holes are going to create a relatively loud signal, but one that is at very low frequencies.

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