Journal article

The Gravitational-wave Background Null Hypothesis: Characterizing Noise in Millisecond Pulsar Arrival Times with the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array

DJ Reardon, A Zic, RM Shannon, V Di Marco, GB Hobbs, A Kapur, ME Lower, R Mandow, H Middleton, MT Miles, AF Rogers, J Askew, M Bailes, NDR Bhat, A Cameron, M Kerr, A Kulkarni, RN Manchester, RS Nathan, CJ Russell Show all

Astrophysical Journal Letters | American Astronomical Society | Published : 2023

Abstract

The noise in millisecond pulsar (MSP) timing data can include contributions from observing instruments, the interstellar medium, the solar wind, solar system ephemeris errors, and the pulsars themselves. The noise environment must be accurately characterized in order to form the null hypothesis from which signal models can be compared, including the signature induced by nanohertz-frequency gravitational waves (GWs). Here we describe the noise models developed for each of the MSPs in the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array (PPTA) third data release, which have been used as the basis of a search for the isotropic stochastic GW background. We model pulsar spin noise, dispersion measure variations, scatt..

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