tempo2, a new pulsar-timing package - I. An overview
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation · Australia Telescope National Facility
Abstract
Contemporary pulsar-timing experiments have reached a sensitivity level where systematic errors introduced by existing analysis procedures are limiting the achievable science. We have developed TEMPO2, a new pulsar-timing package that contains propagation and other relevant effects implemented at the 1-ns level of precision (a factor of 100 more precise than previously obtainable). In contrast with earlier timing packages, TEMPO2 is compliant with the general relativistic framework of the IAU 1991 and 2000 resolutions and hence uses the International Celestial Reference System, Barycentric Coordinate Time and up-to-date precession, nutation and polar motion models. TEMPO2 provides a generic and extensible set…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.12
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 47
Authors
3- GHG. HobbsCorresponding
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia Telescope National Facility
- RERoderick Edwards
Australia Telescope National Facility, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
- RNR. N. Manchester
Australia Telescope National Facility, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Topics & keywords
- Pulsar
- Physics
- Ephemeris
- Nutation
- Precession
- Barycentric coordinate system
- Static timing analysis
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