Gravitational wave detection and cosmic string detection with current radio interferometers
Kristian Zarb Adami, Adam Gauci, John Abela

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential of current radio interferometers to detect gravitational waves and cosmic strings, aiming to enhance understanding of the universe's fundamental structures.
Contribution
It proposes new methods for using radio interferometers to identify signals from gravitational waves and cosmic strings, advancing observational astrophysics.
Findings
Radio interferometers can potentially detect gravitational wave signals.
Cosmic string signals may be observable with current radio technology.
Preliminary results suggest promising detection capabilities.
Abstract
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
