We present a simple method for determination of the orbital parameters of binary pulsars, using data on the pulsar period at multiple observing epochs. This method uses the circular nature of the velocity space orbit of Keplerian motion and produces preliminary values based on two one-dimensional searches. Preliminary orbital parameter values are then refined using a computationally efficient linear least-squares fit. This method works for random and sparse sampling of the binary orbit. We demonstrate the technique on (i) the highly eccentric binary pulsar PSR J0514-4002 (the first known pulsar in the globular cluster NGC 1851) and (ii) 47 Tuc T, a binary pulsar with a nearly circular orbit
The orbital parameters of binaries at intermediate periods (10(2)-10(3) d) are difficult to measure ...
We describe a timing technique that allows obtaining precise orbital parameters of an accreting mill...
For the past couple of decades, the Parkes radio telescope has been regularly observing the millisec...
We present the latest developments to the phase modulation method for finding binaries among pulsati...
Continuous and precise space-based photometry has made it possible to measure the orbital frequency ...
Continuous and precise space-based photometry has made it possible to measure the orbital frequency ...
Continuous and precise space-based photometry has made it possible to measure the orbital frequency ...
I describe a computationally simple, efficient, and sensitive method to search long observations for...
It is difficult to discover pulsars via their gamma-ray emission because current instruments typical...
Some pulsating stars are good clocks. When they are found in binary stars, the frequencies of their ...
Binary pulsars provide an excellent system for testing general relativity because of their intrinsic...
We present a method for finding binaries among pulsating stars that were observed by the Kepler Miss...
The orbital parameters of binaries at intermediate periods (102–103 d) are difficult to measure with...
We describe a timing technique that allows obtaining precise orbital parameters of an accreting mill...
The orbital parameters of binaries at intermediate periods (102-103 d) are difficult to measure with...
The orbital parameters of binaries at intermediate periods (10(2)-10(3) d) are difficult to measure ...
We describe a timing technique that allows obtaining precise orbital parameters of an accreting mill...
For the past couple of decades, the Parkes radio telescope has been regularly observing the millisec...
We present the latest developments to the phase modulation method for finding binaries among pulsati...
Continuous and precise space-based photometry has made it possible to measure the orbital frequency ...
Continuous and precise space-based photometry has made it possible to measure the orbital frequency ...
Continuous and precise space-based photometry has made it possible to measure the orbital frequency ...
I describe a computationally simple, efficient, and sensitive method to search long observations for...
It is difficult to discover pulsars via their gamma-ray emission because current instruments typical...
Some pulsating stars are good clocks. When they are found in binary stars, the frequencies of their ...
Binary pulsars provide an excellent system for testing general relativity because of their intrinsic...
We present a method for finding binaries among pulsating stars that were observed by the Kepler Miss...
The orbital parameters of binaries at intermediate periods (102–103 d) are difficult to measure with...
We describe a timing technique that allows obtaining precise orbital parameters of an accreting mill...
The orbital parameters of binaries at intermediate periods (102-103 d) are difficult to measure with...
The orbital parameters of binaries at intermediate periods (10(2)-10(3) d) are difficult to measure ...
We describe a timing technique that allows obtaining precise orbital parameters of an accreting mill...
For the past couple of decades, the Parkes radio telescope has been regularly observing the millisec...