Detection of Gravitational Waves using Pulsar Timing

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

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15 pages, 7 figs. Review talk at 12th Marcel Grossman Meeting, Paris, August 2009; in press, World Scientific (Singapore)

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Pulsars are very stable clocks in space which have many applications to problems in physics and astrophysics. Observations of double-neutron-star binary systems have given the first observational evidence for the existence of gravitational waves (GWs) and shown that Einstein's general theory of relativity is an accurate description of gravitational interactions in the regime of strong gravity. Observations of a large sample of pulsars spread across the celestial sphere forming a "Pulsar Timing Array" (PTA), can in principle enable a positive detection of the GW background in the Galaxy. The Parkes Pulsar Timing Array (PPTA) is making precise timing measurements of 20 millisecond pulsars at three radio frequencies and is approaching the level of timing precision and data spans which are needed for GW detection. These observations will also allow us to establish a "Pulsar Timescale" and to detect or limit errors in the Solar System ephemerides used in pulsar timing analyses. Combination of PPTA data with that of other groups to form an International Pulsar Timing Array (IPTA) will enhance the sensitivity to GWs and facilitate reaching other PTA goals. The principal source of GWs at the nanoHertz frequencies to which PTAs are sensitive is believed to be super-massive binary black holes in the cores of distant galaxies. Current results do not signficantly limit models for formation of such black-hole binary systems, but in a few years we expect that PTAs will either detect GWs or seriously constrain current ideas about black-hole formation and galaxy mergers. Future instruments such as the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) should not only detect GWs from astrophysical sources but also enable detailed studies of the sources and the gravitational theories used to account for the GW emission.

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