NANOGrav detects the gravitational-wave background
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https://doi.org/10.47456/Cad.Astro.v4n2.42321Keywords:
nanograv, gravitational waves, cosmologyAbstract
Professors from Núcleo Cosmo-ufes comment on the recent result of the NanoGrav collaboration, which detected a background of gravitational waves in the universe.
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