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

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Pulsar Timing and Dark Matter

Pulsar timing could be used to look for dark matter substructure within our own galaxy. Unlike gas or dust or normal matter, a gravitational delay from something that was passing across or near your line of sight would be frequency independent. It's effects would affect all frequencies equally instead of being either bluer or redder like intervening matter is. And so there have actually been sort of limits on fuzzy dark matter that have been placed using pulsar timing array data.

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