Around the world, several groups are working to detect a
stochastic background of very low frequency gravitational waves using
"pulsar timing arrays". Such gravitational waves are generated by
orbiting pairs of extremely massive black holes at cosmological
distances from Earth. The "detector" operates at a Galactic-scale, by
exploiting radio pulsars (very stable rapidly-spinning neutron stars)
as high precision clocks. I'll explain how these detectors operate --
the gravitational waves leave detectable imprints on the radio pulses
-- and review the current state of the field and its prospects. I'll
also describe some recent work (arXiv:2205.05637, arXiv:2208.07230) on properties of the "Hellings and Downs correlation". This pattern of
pulsar timing correlations is the "smoking gun" that should reveal the
presence of gravitational waves.
Fabrizio Rompineve