posted on 2024-08-06, 09:32authored byJ P W Verbiest, Matthew BailesMatthew Bailes, N D R Bhat, S Burke-Spolaor, D J Champion, W Coles, G B Hobbs, A W Hotan, F Jenet, J Khoo, K J Lee, A Lommen, R N Manchester, Stefan Oslowski, J Reynolds, J Sarkissian, Willem van Straten, D R B Yardley, X P You
The Parkes Pulsar Timing Array project aims to make a direct detection of a gravitational wave background through the timing of millisecond pulsars. In this paper, the main requirements for that endeavour are described and recent and ongoing progress is outlined. We demonstrate that the timing properties of millisecond pulsars are adequate and that technological progress is timely to expect a successful detection of gravitational waves within a decade, or alternatively to rule out all current predictions for gravitational wave backgrounds formed by supermassive black-hole mergers.