We analyze dispersion measure (DM) variations of 37 millisecond pulsars in the nine-year North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) data release and constrain the sources of these variations. DM variations can result from a changing distance between Earth and the pulsar, inhomogeneities in the interstellar medium, and solar effects. Variations are significant for nearly all pulsars, with characteristic timescales comparable to or even shorter than the average spacing between observations. Five pulsars have periodic annual variations, 14 pulsars have monotonically increasing or decreasing trends, and 14 pulsars show both effects. Of the four pulsars with linear trends that have line-of-sight velocity measurements...
We present an analysis of the variations seen in the dispersion measures (DMs) of 20 millisecond pul...
We present high-precision timing data over time spans of up to 11 years for 45 millisecond pulsars o...
Variations of dispersion measure (DM) have been observed in some binary pulsars, which can not be we...
We analyze dispersion measure(DM) variations of 37 millisecond pulsars in the nine-year North Americ...
We analyze dispersion measure (DM) variations of 37 millisecond pulsars in the nine-year North Ameri...
We analyze dispersion measure (DM) variations of 37 millisecond pulsars in the nine-year North Ameri...
We analyse dispersion measure (DM) variations in six years of radio observations of more than 160 yo...
The North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) has observed dozens of m...
The North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) has observed dozens ofmi...
We present an analysis of the variations seen in the dispersion measures (DMs) of 20-ms pulsars obs...
International audienceContext. Radio pulses from pulsars are affected by plasma dispersion, which re...
International audienceContext. High-precision pulsar-timing experiments are affected by temporal var...
We present the results from nearly three years of monitoring of the variations in dispersion measure...
We present high-precision timing observations spanning up to nine years for 37 millisecond pulsars m...
The Parkes telescope has been monitoring 286 radio pulsars approximately monthly since 2007 at an ob...
We present an analysis of the variations seen in the dispersion measures (DMs) of 20 millisecond pul...
We present high-precision timing data over time spans of up to 11 years for 45 millisecond pulsars o...
Variations of dispersion measure (DM) have been observed in some binary pulsars, which can not be we...
We analyze dispersion measure(DM) variations of 37 millisecond pulsars in the nine-year North Americ...
We analyze dispersion measure (DM) variations of 37 millisecond pulsars in the nine-year North Ameri...
We analyze dispersion measure (DM) variations of 37 millisecond pulsars in the nine-year North Ameri...
We analyse dispersion measure (DM) variations in six years of radio observations of more than 160 yo...
The North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) has observed dozens of m...
The North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) has observed dozens ofmi...
We present an analysis of the variations seen in the dispersion measures (DMs) of 20-ms pulsars obs...
International audienceContext. Radio pulses from pulsars are affected by plasma dispersion, which re...
International audienceContext. High-precision pulsar-timing experiments are affected by temporal var...
We present the results from nearly three years of monitoring of the variations in dispersion measure...
We present high-precision timing observations spanning up to nine years for 37 millisecond pulsars m...
The Parkes telescope has been monitoring 286 radio pulsars approximately monthly since 2007 at an ob...
We present an analysis of the variations seen in the dispersion measures (DMs) of 20 millisecond pul...
We present high-precision timing data over time spans of up to 11 years for 45 millisecond pulsars o...
Variations of dispersion measure (DM) have been observed in some binary pulsars, which can not be we...