Dispersion measure variability for 36 millisecond pulsars at 150 MHz with LOFAR

Volume: 644
Published: Dec 16, 2020
Abstract
Radio pulses from pulsars are affected by plasma dispersion, which results in a frequency-dependent propagation delay. Variations in the magnitude of this effect lead to an additional source of red noise in pulsar timing experiments, including pulsar timing arrays that aim to detect nanohertz gravitational waves. We aim to quantify the time-variable dispersion with much improved precision and characterise the spectrum of these variations. We use...
Paper Details
Title
Dispersion measure variability for 36 millisecond pulsars at 150 MHz with LOFAR
Published Date
Dec 16, 2020
Volume
644
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