Following a summary of the basic principles of pulsar timing, we present a review of recent results from timing observations of relativistic binary pulsars. In particular, we summarize the status of timing observations of the much celebrated original binary pulsar PSR B1913+16, draw attention to the recent confirmation of strong evidence for geodetic precession in this system, review the recent measurement of multiple post-Keplerian binary parameters for PSR B1534+12, and describe the Parkes Multibeam survey, a major survey of the Galactic Plane which promises to discover new relativistic binary pulsar systems
International audienceThe double pulsar (PSR J0737−3039A/B) provides some of the most stringent test...
Pulsars are natural clocks that can be used as laboratories for strong-field gravity, and as sensiti...
We study the effect of retardation of gravity in binary pulsars. It appears in pulsar timing formula...
We present results of more than three decades of timing measurements of the first known binary pulsa...
We present results of more than three decades of timing measurements of the first known binary pulsa...
We present updated analyses of pulse profiles and their arrival-times from PSR B1534+12, a 37.9-ms r...
One of the primary, long-term goals in high-energy astrophysics is the measurement of macroscopic pa...
Binary pulsars provide an excellent system for testing general relativity because of their intrinsic...
The majority of fast millisecond pulsars are in binary systems, so that any periodic signal they emi...
The study of pulsars in binary systems produces a wide variety of scientific results, including uniq...
The double pulsar system, PSR J0737-3039A/B, is unique in that both neutron stars are detectable as ...
The nature, dynamics and evolution of the three known radio pulsar binaries are discussed. The syste...
Aims.The binary pulsar PSR J1811-1736 has been identified, since its discovery, as a member of a do...
We report the results of timing observations of PSR J1952+2630, a 20.7 ms pulsar in orbit with a mas...
We present an updated analysis of pulse profiles and their arrival-times from PSR B1534+12, a 37.9-m...
International audienceThe double pulsar (PSR J0737−3039A/B) provides some of the most stringent test...
Pulsars are natural clocks that can be used as laboratories for strong-field gravity, and as sensiti...
We study the effect of retardation of gravity in binary pulsars. It appears in pulsar timing formula...
We present results of more than three decades of timing measurements of the first known binary pulsa...
We present results of more than three decades of timing measurements of the first known binary pulsa...
We present updated analyses of pulse profiles and their arrival-times from PSR B1534+12, a 37.9-ms r...
One of the primary, long-term goals in high-energy astrophysics is the measurement of macroscopic pa...
Binary pulsars provide an excellent system for testing general relativity because of their intrinsic...
The majority of fast millisecond pulsars are in binary systems, so that any periodic signal they emi...
The study of pulsars in binary systems produces a wide variety of scientific results, including uniq...
The double pulsar system, PSR J0737-3039A/B, is unique in that both neutron stars are detectable as ...
The nature, dynamics and evolution of the three known radio pulsar binaries are discussed. The syste...
Aims.The binary pulsar PSR J1811-1736 has been identified, since its discovery, as a member of a do...
We report the results of timing observations of PSR J1952+2630, a 20.7 ms pulsar in orbit with a mas...
We present an updated analysis of pulse profiles and their arrival-times from PSR B1534+12, a 37.9-m...
International audienceThe double pulsar (PSR J0737−3039A/B) provides some of the most stringent test...
Pulsars are natural clocks that can be used as laboratories for strong-field gravity, and as sensiti...
We study the effect of retardation of gravity in binary pulsars. It appears in pulsar timing formula...