Dispersion measure variations and their effect on precision pulsar timing

We present an analysis of the variations seen in the dispersion measures (DMs) of 20-ms pulsars observed as part of the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array project.We carry out a statistically rigorous structure function analysis for each pulsar and show that the variations seen for most pulsars are consi...

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Main Authors: You, X., Hobbs, G., Coles, W., Manchester, R., Edwards, R., Bailes, M., Sarkissian, J., Verbiest, J., van Straten, W., Hotan, Aidan, Ord, Stephen, Jenet, F., Bhat, N., teoh, A.
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30716
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author You, X.
Hobbs, G.
Coles, W.
Manchester, R.
Edwards, R.
Bailes, M.
Sarkissian, J.
Verbiest, J.
van Straten, W.
Hotan, Aidan
Ord, Stephen
Jenet, F.
Bhat, N.
teoh, A.
author_facet You, X.
Hobbs, G.
Coles, W.
Manchester, R.
Edwards, R.
Bailes, M.
Sarkissian, J.
Verbiest, J.
van Straten, W.
Hotan, Aidan
Ord, Stephen
Jenet, F.
Bhat, N.
teoh, A.
author_sort You, X.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description We present an analysis of the variations seen in the dispersion measures (DMs) of 20-ms pulsars observed as part of the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array project.We carry out a statistically rigorous structure function analysis for each pulsar and show that the variations seen for most pulsars are consistent with those expected for an interstellar medium characterized by a Kolmogorov turbulence spectrum. The structure functions for PSRs J1045-4509 and J1909-3744 provide the first clear evidence for a large inner scale, possibly due to ion–neutral damping. We also show the effect of the solar wind on the DMs and show that the simple models presently implemented into pulsar timing packages cannot reliably correct for this effect. For the first time we clearly show how DM variations affect pulsar timing residuals and how they can be corrected in order to obtain the highest possible timing precision. Even with our presently limited data span, the residuals (and all parameters derived from the timing) for six of our pulsars have been significantly improved by correcting for the DM variations.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-307162017-09-13T15:08:24Z Dispersion measure variations and their effect on precision pulsar timing You, X. Hobbs, G. Coles, W. Manchester, R. Edwards, R. Bailes, M. Sarkissian, J. Verbiest, J. van Straten, W. Hotan, Aidan Ord, Stephen Jenet, F. Bhat, N. teoh, A. ISM: general pulsars: general We present an analysis of the variations seen in the dispersion measures (DMs) of 20-ms pulsars observed as part of the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array project.We carry out a statistically rigorous structure function analysis for each pulsar and show that the variations seen for most pulsars are consistent with those expected for an interstellar medium characterized by a Kolmogorov turbulence spectrum. The structure functions for PSRs J1045-4509 and J1909-3744 provide the first clear evidence for a large inner scale, possibly due to ion–neutral damping. We also show the effect of the solar wind on the DMs and show that the simple models presently implemented into pulsar timing packages cannot reliably correct for this effect. For the first time we clearly show how DM variations affect pulsar timing residuals and how they can be corrected in order to obtain the highest possible timing precision. Even with our presently limited data span, the residuals (and all parameters derived from the timing) for six of our pulsars have been significantly improved by correcting for the DM variations. 2007 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30716 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.11617.x Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. unknown
spellingShingle ISM: general
pulsars: general
You, X.
Hobbs, G.
Coles, W.
Manchester, R.
Edwards, R.
Bailes, M.
Sarkissian, J.
Verbiest, J.
van Straten, W.
Hotan, Aidan
Ord, Stephen
Jenet, F.
Bhat, N.
teoh, A.
Dispersion measure variations and their effect on precision pulsar timing
title Dispersion measure variations and their effect on precision pulsar timing
title_full Dispersion measure variations and their effect on precision pulsar timing
title_fullStr Dispersion measure variations and their effect on precision pulsar timing
title_full_unstemmed Dispersion measure variations and their effect on precision pulsar timing
title_short Dispersion measure variations and their effect on precision pulsar timing
title_sort dispersion measure variations and their effect on precision pulsar timing
topic ISM: general
pulsars: general
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30716