Gravitational Waves Astronomy: a cornerstone for gravitational theories
Christian Corda

TL;DR
This paper discusses how gravitational wave astronomy will be crucial for testing Einstein's general relativity and exploring extended theories of gravity, providing new insights into gravitational physics.
Contribution
It highlights the potential of GW astronomy to serve as a definitive test for GR and to support or challenge alternative gravity theories.
Findings
GW astronomy will test Einstein's general relativity
It will provide new information on gravitational physics
Supports extended theories of gravity
Abstract
Realizing a gravitational wave (GW) astronomy in next years is a great challenge for the scientific community. By giving a significant amount of new information, GWs will be a cornerstone for a better understanding of gravitational physics. In this paper we re-discuss that the GW astronomy will permit to solve a captivating issue of gravitation. In fact, it will be the definitive test for Einstein's general relativity (GR), or, alternatively, a strong endorsement for extended theories of gravity (ETG).
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