Diagnostics of timing noise in middle-aged pulsars

© 2019 The Author(s). Radio pulsars are often used as clocks in a wide variety of experiments. Imperfections in the clock, known as timing noise, have the potential to reduce the significance of, or even thwart e.g. the attempt to find a stochastic gravitational wave (GW) background. We measure the...

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Main Authors: Nakornping Namkham, Phrudth Jaroenjittichai, Simon Johnston
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-666472019-09-16T13:00:00Z Diagnostics of timing noise in middle-aged pulsars Nakornping Namkham Phrudth Jaroenjittichai Simon Johnston Earth and Planetary Sciences Physics and Astronomy © 2019 The Author(s). Radio pulsars are often used as clocks in a wide variety of experiments. Imperfections in the clock, known as timing noise, have the potential to reduce the significance of, or even thwart e.g. the attempt to find a stochastic gravitational wave (GW) background. We measure the timing noise in a group of 129 mostly middle-aged pulsars (i.e. characteristic ages near 1 Myr) observed with the Parkes radio telescope on a monthly basis since 2014. We examine four different metrics for timing noise, but it remains unclear which, if any, provides the best determination. In spite of this, it is evident that these pulsars have significantly less timing noise than their younger counterparts, but significantly more than the (much older) millisecond pulsars (MSPs). As with previous authors, we find a strong correlation between timing noise and the pulsar spin-down rate, {ν}. However, for a given ν there is a spread of about a factor of 30 in the strength of the timing noise likely indicating that nuclear conditions in the interior of the stars differ between objects. We briefly comment on the implications for GW detection through pulsar timing arrays as the level of timing noise in MSPs may be less than predicted. 2019-09-16T12:51:12Z 2019-09-16T12:51:12Z 2019-06-25 Journal 13652966 00358711 2-s2.0-85070099127 10.1093/mnras/stz1671 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85070099127&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66647
institution Chiang Mai University
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topic Earth and Planetary Sciences
Physics and Astronomy
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Physics and Astronomy
Nakornping Namkham
Phrudth Jaroenjittichai
Simon Johnston
Diagnostics of timing noise in middle-aged pulsars
description © 2019 The Author(s). Radio pulsars are often used as clocks in a wide variety of experiments. Imperfections in the clock, known as timing noise, have the potential to reduce the significance of, or even thwart e.g. the attempt to find a stochastic gravitational wave (GW) background. We measure the timing noise in a group of 129 mostly middle-aged pulsars (i.e. characteristic ages near 1 Myr) observed with the Parkes radio telescope on a monthly basis since 2014. We examine four different metrics for timing noise, but it remains unclear which, if any, provides the best determination. In spite of this, it is evident that these pulsars have significantly less timing noise than their younger counterparts, but significantly more than the (much older) millisecond pulsars (MSPs). As with previous authors, we find a strong correlation between timing noise and the pulsar spin-down rate, {ν}. However, for a given ν there is a spread of about a factor of 30 in the strength of the timing noise likely indicating that nuclear conditions in the interior of the stars differ between objects. We briefly comment on the implications for GW detection through pulsar timing arrays as the level of timing noise in MSPs may be less than predicted.
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author Nakornping Namkham
Phrudth Jaroenjittichai
Simon Johnston
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Phrudth Jaroenjittichai
Simon Johnston
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title Diagnostics of timing noise in middle-aged pulsars
title_short Diagnostics of timing noise in middle-aged pulsars
title_full Diagnostics of timing noise in middle-aged pulsars
title_fullStr Diagnostics of timing noise in middle-aged pulsars
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostics of timing noise in middle-aged pulsars
title_sort diagnostics of timing noise in middle-aged pulsars
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