Multiband extension of the wideband timing technique

ABSTRACT The wideband timing technique enables the high-precision simultaneous estimation of pulsar times of arrival (ToAs) and dispersion measures (DMs) while effectively modelling frequency-dependent profile evolution. We present two novel independent methods that extend the standard wideband tech...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2024-01, Vol.527 (1), p.213-231
Hauptverfasser: Paladi, Avinash Kumar, Dwivedi, Churchil, Rana, Prerna, Nobleson, K, Susobhanan, Abhimanyu, Joshi, Bhal Chandra, Tarafdar, Pratik, Deb, Debabrata, Arumugam, Swetha, Gopakumar, A, Krishnakumar, M A, Batra, Neelam Dhanda, Debnath, Jyotijwal, Kareem, Fazal, Arumugam, Paramasivan, Bagchi, Manjari, Bathula, Adarsh, Dandapat, Subhajit, Desai, Shantanu, Gupta, Yashwant, Hisano, Shinnosuke, Kharbanda, Divyansh, Kikunaga, Tomonosuke, Kolhe, Neel, Maan, Yogesh, Manoharan, P K, Singha, Jaikhomba, Srivastava, Aman, Surnis, Mayuresh, Takahashi, Keitaro
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT The wideband timing technique enables the high-precision simultaneous estimation of pulsar times of arrival (ToAs) and dispersion measures (DMs) while effectively modelling frequency-dependent profile evolution. We present two novel independent methods that extend the standard wideband technique to handle simultaneous multiband pulsar data incorporating profile evolution over a larger frequency span to estimate DMs and ToAs with enhanced precision. We implement the wideband likelihood using the libstempo python interface to perform wideband timing in the tempo2 framework. We present the application of these techniques to the data set of 14 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) observed simultaneously in Band 3 (300–500 MHz) and Band 5 (1260–1460 MHz) of the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) with a large band gap of 760 MHz as a part of the Indian Pulsar Timing Array (InPTA) campaign. We achieve increased ToA and DM precision and sub-microsecond root mean square post-fit timing residuals by combining simultaneous multiband pulsar observations done in non-contiguous bands for the first time using our novel techniques.
ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stad3122