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Scientists Hear Universe’s Background Hum For First Time

June 29, 2023
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By John Ikani

Evidence of a cosmic background hum, known as gravitational waves, has been unearthed by scientists.

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These elusive ripples in space-time were initially theorized by Albert Einstein in 1916, but were only observed approximately a century later.

Now, for the first time, the waves have been captured through radio data, marking a significant milestone in our understanding of the universe.

The North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NanoGrav) spearheaded this groundbreaking achievement after amassing 15 years’ worth of data from ground-based telescopes.

Their findings have been recently published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters, shedding light on this cosmic phenomenon.

Experts believe that NanoGrav has successfully detected the combined resonance of gravitational waves originating from countless merging pairs of supermassive black holes scattered throughout the cosmos.

Caltech University, an integral part of the observatory, elaborated on these studies, highlighting the collective hum of gravitational waves emanating from the vastness of space.

To gather this invaluable information, NanoGrav scientists meticulously monitored 68 pulsars, celestial remnants of dead stars that serve as a network of signals housing gravitational waves.

The motion of massive celestial bodies, such as black holes, engenders ripples within the fabric of the universe.

Over eons, supermassive black holes—billions of times the mass of the Sun—gradually spiral toward each other, creating these gravitational waves.

The challenge lies in detecting the minute effects these waves have on pulsars.
“The effect of the gravitational waves on the pulsars is extremely weak and hard to detect, but we built confidence in the findings over time as we collected more data,” explained Katerina Chatziioannou, a NanoGrav team member and assistant professor of physics at Caltech University.

This discovery has profound implications for the study of merging supermassive black holes.

Despite years of attempts to observe them using telescopes, the proximity of these black holes makes it arduous to discern their individual characteristics.

However, the advent of gravitational waves as a tool offers a fresh perspective on understanding these enigmatic cosmic entities.

NASA drew parallels between the detection of the gravitational wave background and the hum of a vibrant crowd, where discerning individual voices becomes challenging.

By studying these gravitational waves, scientists aim to unravel the mysteries behind their formation and the subsequent reverberations that permeate the universe.

Moreover, these findings may shed light on the long-lasting mergers of supermassive black holes, processes that can span millions of years and significantly impact the evolution of galaxies.

It is widely believed that these mergers occur in most galaxies, making them a topic of great interest for scientific exploration.

While the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Observatory made the groundbreaking detection of gravitational waves in 2015, those waves had a much shorter wavelength compared to the recent discovery.

The earlier detection involved black holes merely 30 times the mass of the Sun, highlighting the advancements made in understanding these cosmic phenomena.

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