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This project aims to directly detect gravitational waves using radio pulsar observations, leveraging the collective power of Europe's largest radio telescopes. It seeks to advance our understanding of gravitational waves and their implications in astrophysics.
In general relativity and other relativistic theories of gravity, space and time are combined to form ``space-time'' which is curved in the presence of mass.
As masses move, for instance like the two components in a binary system, ripples in space-time are created that propagate through the Universe, very much like waves caused by a stone falling into a pond.
These ``gravitational waves'' (GWs) are known to exist from the effect that they have on a system of two orbiting stars.
After inferring t…
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
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France, Paris
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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