
LISA – Laser Interferometer Space Antenna. Credit: Simon Barke – University of Florida
A new SISSA study proposes an array of interferometers in space to detect subtle fluctuations in the background gravitational signals that may reveal the secrets of black holes merge in a cosmic dance that emits gravitational waves in every direction. Since 2015, the large ground-based neutron starsand all other sources of gravitational waves in the universe,” states Capurri.
Following the success of the LISA project’s space mission test, there are currently two proposals for the creation of space-based interferometer constellations: one European – the DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/acaaa3





