Low-frequency gravitational-wave experiments require the highest timing precision from an array of the most stable millisecond pulsars. Several known sources of noise on short timescales in single radio pulsar observations are well described by a simple model of three components: template fitting from a finite signal-to-noise ratio, pulse phase/amplitude jitter from single-pulse stochasticity, and scintillation errors from short-timescale interstellar scattering variations. Currently template-fitting errors dominate, but as radio telescopes push toward higher signal-to-noise ratios, jitter becomes the next dominant term for most millisecond pulsars. Understanding the statistics of jitter becomes crucial for properly characterizing arrival t...
We present high-precision timing observations spanning up to nine years for 37 millisecond pulsars m...
International audienceThe radio millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 is regarded as one of the highest-prec...
Dolch T, Lam MT, Cordes J, et al. A 24-Hour Global Campaign To Assess Precision Timing of the Millis...
Low-frequency gravitational-wave experiments require the highest timing precision from an array of t...
High-sensitivity radio-frequency observations of millisecond pulsars usually show stochastic, broad-...
High-sensitivity radio-frequency observations of millisecond pulsars usually show stochastic, broad-...
The use of pulsars as astrophysical clocks for gravitational wave (GW) experiments demands the highe...
Pulsar timing array projects measure the pulse arrival times of millisecond pulsars for the primary ...
We aim to construct a Galactic-scale detector comprised of an array of pulsars distributed across th...
Gravitational wave (GW) astronomy using a pulsar timing array requires high-quality millisecond puls...
Caballero RN, Lee KJ, Lentati L, et al. The noise properties of 42 millisecond pulsars from the Euro...
The sensitivity of Pulsar Timing Arrays to gravitational waves (GWs) depends on the noise present in...
We present high-precision timing observations spanning up to nine years for 37 millisecond pulsars m...
International audienceThe radio millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 is regarded as one of the highest-prec...
Dolch T, Lam MT, Cordes J, et al. A 24-Hour Global Campaign To Assess Precision Timing of the Millis...
Low-frequency gravitational-wave experiments require the highest timing precision from an array of t...
High-sensitivity radio-frequency observations of millisecond pulsars usually show stochastic, broad-...
High-sensitivity radio-frequency observations of millisecond pulsars usually show stochastic, broad-...
The use of pulsars as astrophysical clocks for gravitational wave (GW) experiments demands the highe...
Pulsar timing array projects measure the pulse arrival times of millisecond pulsars for the primary ...
We aim to construct a Galactic-scale detector comprised of an array of pulsars distributed across th...
Gravitational wave (GW) astronomy using a pulsar timing array requires high-quality millisecond puls...
Caballero RN, Lee KJ, Lentati L, et al. The noise properties of 42 millisecond pulsars from the Euro...
The sensitivity of Pulsar Timing Arrays to gravitational waves (GWs) depends on the noise present in...
We present high-precision timing observations spanning up to nine years for 37 millisecond pulsars m...
International audienceThe radio millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 is regarded as one of the highest-prec...
Dolch T, Lam MT, Cordes J, et al. A 24-Hour Global Campaign To Assess Precision Timing of the Millis...