Profile stochasticity in PSR J1909-3744

We extend the recently introduced Bayesian framework ‘generative pulsar timing analysis’ to incorporate both pulse jitter (high-frequency variation in the arrival time of the pulse) and epoch-to-epoch stochasticity in the shape of the pulse profile. This framework allows for a full timing analysis t...

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Main Authors: Lentati, L., Shannon, Ryan
Format: Journal Article
Published: OXFORD UNIV PRESS 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38993
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Shannon, Ryan
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description We extend the recently introduced Bayesian framework ‘generative pulsar timing analysis’ to incorporate both pulse jitter (high-frequency variation in the arrival time of the pulse) and epoch-to-epoch stochasticity in the shape of the pulse profile. This framework allows for a full timing analysis to be performed on the folded profile data, rather than the site arrival times as is typical in most timing studies. We apply this extended framework both to simulations, and to an 11 yr, 10 cm data set for PSR J1909−3744. Using simulations, we show that temporal profile variation can induce timing noise in the residuals that when performing a standard timing analysis is highly covariant with the signal expected from a gravitational wave (GW) background. When working in the profile domain, these variations are decorrelated from the expected GW signal, resulting in significant improvement in the obtained upper limits. Using the PSR J1909−3744 data set from the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array project, we find significant evidence for systematic high-frequency profile variation resulting from non-Gaussian noise in the oldest observing system, but no evidence for either detectable pulse jitter, or low-frequency profile shape variation. Using our profile domain framework, we therefore obtain upper limits on a red noise process with a spectral index of γ = 13/3 of 1 × 10−15, consistent with previously published limits.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-389932018-03-29T09:07:34Z Profile stochasticity in PSR J1909-3744 Lentati, L. Shannon, Ryan We extend the recently introduced Bayesian framework ‘generative pulsar timing analysis’ to incorporate both pulse jitter (high-frequency variation in the arrival time of the pulse) and epoch-to-epoch stochasticity in the shape of the pulse profile. This framework allows for a full timing analysis to be performed on the folded profile data, rather than the site arrival times as is typical in most timing studies. We apply this extended framework both to simulations, and to an 11 yr, 10 cm data set for PSR J1909−3744. Using simulations, we show that temporal profile variation can induce timing noise in the residuals that when performing a standard timing analysis is highly covariant with the signal expected from a gravitational wave (GW) background. When working in the profile domain, these variations are decorrelated from the expected GW signal, resulting in significant improvement in the obtained upper limits. Using the PSR J1909−3744 data set from the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array project, we find significant evidence for systematic high-frequency profile variation resulting from non-Gaussian noise in the oldest observing system, but no evidence for either detectable pulse jitter, or low-frequency profile shape variation. Using our profile domain framework, we therefore obtain upper limits on a red noise process with a spectral index of γ = 13/3 of 1 × 10−15, consistent with previously published limits. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38993 10.1093/mnras/stv2089 OXFORD UNIV PRESS restricted
spellingShingle Lentati, L.
Shannon, Ryan
Profile stochasticity in PSR J1909-3744
title Profile stochasticity in PSR J1909-3744
title_full Profile stochasticity in PSR J1909-3744
title_fullStr Profile stochasticity in PSR J1909-3744
title_full_unstemmed Profile stochasticity in PSR J1909-3744
title_short Profile stochasticity in PSR J1909-3744
title_sort profile stochasticity in psr j1909-3744
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38993