论文标题
Meerkat Pulsar定时数组:第一个数据发布
The MeerKAT Pulsar Timing Array: First Data Release
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论文摘要
我们介绍了Meerkat大型调查项目Meertime的一部分Meerkat Pulsar定时阵列(MPTA)的前2。5年数据。 MPTA的目的是从南半球可见的88个脉冲星的集合中精确测量脉搏到达时间,目的是为国际脉冲脉冲定时阵列的一部分做出促进搜索,检测和研究纳米氏频率频率引力波。该项目利用了Meerkat望远镜,并使用L波段接收器进行了典型的观察性节奏,可记录来自856-1712 MHz的数据。我们提供了针对Meertime项目使用和开发的观测系统,软件和管道的全面描述。作为此数据发布的一部分,提供的数据产品来自2019年2月至2021年10月的热时间计划开始之间至少有30美元的观察结果。这些都包括次级和带平的到达时间和带状的到达时间,以及最初的定时时间安排噪声模型,噪声模型,以及频率依赖的标准模型(portaits time time time time time time time timive time time time time time time time time time time time time tipe tipe)。考虑到数据中检测到的噪声过程后,频率平均残留物为$ 67 $的脉冲星,达到了$ <1μ\ rm \ rm {s} $的根平方残留精度。我们还仅从脉冲星的定时残留物中展示了时钟校正波形的新颖恢复,以及对国际脉冲星时社区感兴趣的初步发现的探索。到达时间,标准和完整的Stokes参数校准了PULSAR时正时档案。
We present the first 2.5 years of data from the MeerKAT Pulsar Timing Array (MPTA), part of MeerTime, a MeerKAT Large Survey Project. The MPTA aims to precisely measure pulse arrival times from an ensemble of 88 pulsars visible from the Southern Hemisphere, with the goal of contributing to the search, detection and study of nanohertz-frequency gravitational waves as part of the International Pulsar Timing Array. This project makes use of the MeerKAT telescope, and operates with a typical observing cadence of two weeks using the L-band receiver that records data from 856-1712 MHz. We provide a comprehensive description of the observing system, software, and pipelines used and developed for the MeerTime project. The data products made available as part of this data release are from the 78 pulsars that had at least $30$ observations between the start of the MeerTime programme in February 2019 and October 2021. These include both sub-banded and band-averaged arrival times, as well as the initial timing ephemerides, noise models, and the frequency-dependent standard templates (portraits) used to derive pulse arrival times. After accounting for detected noise processes in the data, the frequency-averaged residuals of $67$ of the pulsars achieved a root-mean-square residual precision of $< 1 μ\rm{s}$. We also present a novel recovery of the clock correction waveform solely from pulsar timing residuals, and an exploration into preliminary findings of interest to the international pulsar timing community. The arrival times, standards and full Stokes parameter calibrated pulsar timing archives are publicly available.