Journal article

Rapid construction of joint pulsar timing array data sets: The Lite method

B Larsen, CMF Mingarelli, PT Baker, JS Hazboun, S Chen, L Schult, SR Taylor, J Simon, J Antoniadis, J Baier, RN Caballero, A Chalumeau, Z Chen, I Cognard, D Deb, V Di Marco, T Dolch, IO Eya, EC Ferrara, KA Gersbach Show all

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | Published : 2025

Abstract

The International Pulsar Timing Array (IPTA)'s second data release (IPTA DR2) combines decades of observations of 65 millisecond pulsars from 7 radio telescopes. IPTA data sets should be the most sensitive data sets to nanohertz gravitational waves (GWs), but take years to assemble, often excluding valuable recent data. To address this, we introduce the IPTA 'Lite' analysis, where a Figure of Merit is used to select an optimal PTA data set to analyse for each pulsar, enabling immediate access to new data and preliminary results prior to full combination. We test the capabilities of the Lite analysis using IPTA DR2, finding that 'DR2 Lite' can be used to detect the common red noise process wi..

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Awarded by Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India