We report on an effort to extract and monitor interstellar scintillation parameters in regular timing observations collected for the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves pulsar timing array. Scattering delays are measured by creating dynamic spectra for each pulsar and observing epoch of wide-band observations centered near 1500 MHz and carried out at the Green Bank Telescope and the Arecibo Observatory. The ~800 MHz wide frequency bands imply dramatic changes in scintillation bandwidth across the bandpass, and a stretching routine has been included to account for this scaling. For most of the 10 pulsars for which the scaling has been measured, the bandwidths scale with frequency less steeply than expected for a Kolm...
We present high-precision timing observations spanning up to nine years for 37 millisecond pulsars m...
Pulsars are natural clocks that can be used as laboratories for strong-field gravity, and as sensiti...
We present high-precision timing observations spanning up to nine years for 37 millisecond pulsars m...
We report on an effort to extract and monitor interstellar scintillation parameters in regular timin...
We extract interstellar scintillation parameters for pulsars observed by the NANOGrav radio pulsar t...
Delay due to multipath scattering in the interstellar medium is a concern for high-precision pulsar ...
We present high-precision timing observations spanning up to nine years for 37 millisecond pulsars m...
The NANOGrav collaboration aims to detect low frequency gravitational waves by measuring the arrival...
We present high-precision timing data over time spans of up to 11 years for 45 millisecond pulsars o...
We present high-precision timing data over time spans of up to 11 years for 45 millisecond pulsars o...
Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars that emit concentrated beams of radiation from their magn...
Light travel time changes due to gravitational waves (GWs) may be detected within the next decade th...
International audienceUsing data from the Large European Array for Pulsars, and the Effelsberg teles...
High-precision timing of millisecond pulsars (MSPs) over years to decades is a promising technique f...
The NANOGrav collaboration aims to detect low frequency gravitational waves by measuring the arrival...
We present high-precision timing observations spanning up to nine years for 37 millisecond pulsars m...
Pulsars are natural clocks that can be used as laboratories for strong-field gravity, and as sensiti...
We present high-precision timing observations spanning up to nine years for 37 millisecond pulsars m...
We report on an effort to extract and monitor interstellar scintillation parameters in regular timin...
We extract interstellar scintillation parameters for pulsars observed by the NANOGrav radio pulsar t...
Delay due to multipath scattering in the interstellar medium is a concern for high-precision pulsar ...
We present high-precision timing observations spanning up to nine years for 37 millisecond pulsars m...
The NANOGrav collaboration aims to detect low frequency gravitational waves by measuring the arrival...
We present high-precision timing data over time spans of up to 11 years for 45 millisecond pulsars o...
We present high-precision timing data over time spans of up to 11 years for 45 millisecond pulsars o...
Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars that emit concentrated beams of radiation from their magn...
Light travel time changes due to gravitational waves (GWs) may be detected within the next decade th...
International audienceUsing data from the Large European Array for Pulsars, and the Effelsberg teles...
High-precision timing of millisecond pulsars (MSPs) over years to decades is a promising technique f...
The NANOGrav collaboration aims to detect low frequency gravitational waves by measuring the arrival...
We present high-precision timing observations spanning up to nine years for 37 millisecond pulsars m...
Pulsars are natural clocks that can be used as laboratories for strong-field gravity, and as sensiti...
We present high-precision timing observations spanning up to nine years for 37 millisecond pulsars m...