International audienceThe radio millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 is regarded as one of the highest-precision clocks in the sky and is regularly timed for the purpose of detecting gravitational waves. The International Pulsar Timing Array Collaboration undertook a 24 hr global observation of PSR J1713+0747 in an effort to better quantify sources of timing noise in this pulsar, particularly on intermediate (1-24 hr) timescales. We observed the pulsar continuously over 24 hr with the Arecibo, Effelsberg, GMRT, Green Bank, LOFAR, Lovell, Nançay, Parkes, and WSRT radio telescopes. The combined pulse times-of-arrival presented here provide an estimate of what sources of timing noise, excluding DM variations, would be present as compared to an ideali...
We demonstrate that the sensitivity of high-precision pulsar timing experiments will be ultimately l...
Pulsars are natural clocks that can be used as laboratories for strong-field gravity, and as sensiti...
International audienceUsing data from the Large European Array for Pulsars, and the Effelsberg teles...
International audienceThe radio millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 is regarded as one of the highest-prec...
The radio millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 is regarded as one of the highest-precision clocks in the sk...
The radio millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 is regarded as one of the highest-precision clocks in the sk...
Dolch T, Lam MT, Cordes J, et al. A 24-Hour Global Campaign To Assess Precision Timing of the Millis...
The radio millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 is regarded as one of the highest-precision clocks in the sk...
High-sensitivity radio-frequency observations of millisecond pulsars usually show stochastic, broad-...
High-sensitivity radio-frequency observations of millisecond pulsars usually show stochastic, broad-...
Timing pulses of pulsars has been proved to be the most powerful technique useful to a host of resea...
Most millisecond pulsars, like essentially all other radio pulsars, show timing errors well in exces...
The science of precision millisecond pulsar timing can yield the most precise astrometric measuremen...
Delay due to multipath scattering in the interstellar medium is a concern for high-precision pulsar ...
The binary millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 after 22 months of timing appears to be the most stable mil...
We demonstrate that the sensitivity of high-precision pulsar timing experiments will be ultimately l...
Pulsars are natural clocks that can be used as laboratories for strong-field gravity, and as sensiti...
International audienceUsing data from the Large European Array for Pulsars, and the Effelsberg teles...
International audienceThe radio millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 is regarded as one of the highest-prec...
The radio millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 is regarded as one of the highest-precision clocks in the sk...
The radio millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 is regarded as one of the highest-precision clocks in the sk...
Dolch T, Lam MT, Cordes J, et al. A 24-Hour Global Campaign To Assess Precision Timing of the Millis...
The radio millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 is regarded as one of the highest-precision clocks in the sk...
High-sensitivity radio-frequency observations of millisecond pulsars usually show stochastic, broad-...
High-sensitivity radio-frequency observations of millisecond pulsars usually show stochastic, broad-...
Timing pulses of pulsars has been proved to be the most powerful technique useful to a host of resea...
Most millisecond pulsars, like essentially all other radio pulsars, show timing errors well in exces...
The science of precision millisecond pulsar timing can yield the most precise astrometric measuremen...
Delay due to multipath scattering in the interstellar medium is a concern for high-precision pulsar ...
The binary millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 after 22 months of timing appears to be the most stable mil...
We demonstrate that the sensitivity of high-precision pulsar timing experiments will be ultimately l...
Pulsars are natural clocks that can be used as laboratories for strong-field gravity, and as sensiti...
International audienceUsing data from the Large European Array for Pulsars, and the Effelsberg teles...