The aim of this paper is to study the time delay on electromagnetic signals propagating across a binary stellar system. We focus on the antisymmetric gravitomagnetic contribution due to the angular momentum of one of the stars of the pair. Considering a pulsar as the source of the signals, the effect would be manifest both in the arrival times of the pulses and in the frequency shift of their Fourier spectra. We derive the appropriate formulas and we discuss the influence of different configurations on the observability of gravitomagnetic effects. We argue that the recently discovered PSR J0737-3039 binary system does not permit the detection of the effects because of the large size of the eclipsed region
We study the problem of estimating the time delay between two signals representing delayed, irregula...
Using data from the Large European Array for Pulsars, and the Effelsberg telescope, we study the sci...
The double pulsar (PSR J0737-3039A/B) provides some of the most stringent tests of general relativi...
We study the pulsar timing, focusing on the time delay induced by the gravitational field of the bin...
The majority of fast millisecond pulsars are in binary systems, so that any periodic signal they emi...
We study the pulsar timing, focusing on the time delay induced by the gravitational field of the bin...
We study the effect of retardation of gravity in binary pulsars. It appears in pulsar timing formula...
We study the gravitational time delay in ray propagation due to rotating masses in the linear approx...
The influence of the low-frequency timing noise on the precision of measurements of the Keplerian an...
In this paper we examine the recently introduced Dvali-Gabadadze-Porrati (DGP) gravity model. We use...
International audienceThe double pulsar (PSR J0737−3039A/B) provides some of the most stringent test...
The essence of the gravitomagnetic clock effect is properly defined showing that its origin is in th...
We present a study of the gravitational time delay of arrival of signals from binary pulsar systems ...
We focus on the possibility of measuring the gravitomagnetic effects due to the rotation of the Ear...
doi: 10.1088/0264-9381/20/13/320We discuss the influence of the cosmological constant on the gravito...
We study the problem of estimating the time delay between two signals representing delayed, irregula...
Using data from the Large European Array for Pulsars, and the Effelsberg telescope, we study the sci...
The double pulsar (PSR J0737-3039A/B) provides some of the most stringent tests of general relativi...
We study the pulsar timing, focusing on the time delay induced by the gravitational field of the bin...
The majority of fast millisecond pulsars are in binary systems, so that any periodic signal they emi...
We study the pulsar timing, focusing on the time delay induced by the gravitational field of the bin...
We study the effect of retardation of gravity in binary pulsars. It appears in pulsar timing formula...
We study the gravitational time delay in ray propagation due to rotating masses in the linear approx...
The influence of the low-frequency timing noise on the precision of measurements of the Keplerian an...
In this paper we examine the recently introduced Dvali-Gabadadze-Porrati (DGP) gravity model. We use...
International audienceThe double pulsar (PSR J0737−3039A/B) provides some of the most stringent test...
The essence of the gravitomagnetic clock effect is properly defined showing that its origin is in th...
We present a study of the gravitational time delay of arrival of signals from binary pulsar systems ...
We focus on the possibility of measuring the gravitomagnetic effects due to the rotation of the Ear...
doi: 10.1088/0264-9381/20/13/320We discuss the influence of the cosmological constant on the gravito...
We study the problem of estimating the time delay between two signals representing delayed, irregula...
Using data from the Large European Array for Pulsars, and the Effelsberg telescope, we study the sci...
The double pulsar (PSR J0737-3039A/B) provides some of the most stringent tests of general relativi...