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Characterization of Multiple Refractive Scintillation Events in the Directions of Two Millisecond Pulsars
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
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High-precision timing of the millisecond pulsars PSR B1937+21 and PSR B1821-24 are conducted at 1.4 and 1.7 GHz with the high rate of observations of 10-15 times per month at Nançay. Time Of Arrival (TOA) and pulsar flux density are both measured. The rms of the daily post-fit TOA residuals are at the level of 0.5μs and 3.0μs, respectively. A characterization of refractive scintillation events produced by the Ionized Interstellar Medium (IISM) both in the TOA residuals and flux density variations is discussed.
Timing at Nan^ay is conducted with a pre-detection dedispersion system. The analysis of the TOAs was done with our software AnTiOPE solving for the classical pulsar parameters. The flux densities of the pulsars are averaged over ~30 or ~70 minutes. Calibration of the system temperature and efficiency of the telescope is good at the 10% level and diffrative scintillation limits this calibration to a comparable level (~35 scintels for PSR B1937+21 over 30 minutes and 7.5 MHz).
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- Part 6 Winds and the ISM
- Information
- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 160: Pulsars: Problems and Progress , 1996 , pp. 469 - 470
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- Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1996
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