L. Lentati
From spin noise to systematics: stochastic processes in the first International Pulsar Timing Array data release
Lentati, L.; Shannon, R. M.; Coles, W. A.; Verbiest, J. P.W.; van Haasteren, R.; Ellis, J. A.; Caballero, R. N.; Manchester, R. N.; Arzoumanian, Z.; Babak, S.; Bassa, C. G.; Bhat, N. D.R.; Brem, P.; Burgay, M.; Burke-Spolaor, S.; Champion, D.; Chatterjee, S.; Cognard, I.; Cordes, J. M.; Dai, S.; Demorest, P.; Desvignes, G.; Dolch, T.; Ferdman, R. D.; Fonseca, E.; Gair, J. R.; Gonzalez, M. E.; Graikou, E.; Guillemot, L.; Hessels, J. W.T.; Hobbs, G.; Janssen, G. H.; Jones, G.; Karuppusamy, R.; Keith, M.; Kerr, M.; Kramer, M.; Lam, M. T.; Lasky, P. D.; Lassus, A.; Lazarus, P.; Lazio, T. J.W.; Lee, K. J.; Levin, L.; Liu, K.; Lynch, R. S.; Madison, D. R.; McKee, J.; McLaughlin, M.; McWilliams, S. T.; Mingarelli, C. M.F.; Nice, D. J.; Osłowski, S.; Pennucci, T. T.; Perera, B. B.P.; Perrodin, D.; Petiteau, A.; Possenti, A.; Ransom, S. M.; Reardon, D.; Rosado, P. A.; Sanidas, S. A.; Sesana, A.; Shaifullah, G.; Siemens, X.; Smits, R.; Stairs, I.; Stappers, B.; Stinebring, D. R.; Stovall, K.; Sw...
Authors
R. M. Shannon
W. A. Coles
J. P.W. Verbiest
R. van Haasteren
J. A. Ellis
R. N. Caballero
R. N. Manchester
Z. Arzoumanian
S. Babak
C. G. Bassa
N. D.R. Bhat
P. Brem
M. Burgay
S. Burke-Spolaor
D. Champion
S. Chatterjee
I. Cognard
J. M. Cordes
S. Dai
P. Demorest
G. Desvignes
T. Dolch
R. D. Ferdman
E. Fonseca
J. R. Gair
M. E. Gonzalez
E. Graikou
L. Guillemot
J. W.T. Hessels
G. Hobbs
G. H. Janssen
G. Jones
R. Karuppusamy
M. Keith
M. Kerr
M. Kramer
M. T. Lam
P. D. Lasky
A. Lassus
P. Lazarus
T. J.W. Lazio
K. J. Lee
L. Levin
K. Liu
R. S. Lynch
D. R. Madison
J. McKee
M. McLaughlin
S. T. McWilliams
C. M.F. Mingarelli
D. J. Nice
S. Osłowski
T. T. Pennucci
B. B.P. Perera
D. Perrodin
A. Petiteau
A. Possenti
S. M. Ransom
D. Reardon
P. A. Rosado
S. A. Sanidas
A. Sesana
G. Shaifullah
X. Siemens
R. Smits
I. Stairs
B. Stappers
D. R. Stinebring
K. Stovall
J. Swiggum
S. R. Taylor
G. Theureau
C. Tiburzi
L. Toomey
M. Vallisneri
W. van Straten
A. Vecchio
J. B. Wang
Y. Wang
X. P. You
W. W. Zhu
X. J. Zhu
Abstract
We analyse the stochastic properties of the 49 pulsars that comprise the first International Pulsar Timing Array (IPTA) data release. We use Bayesian methodology, performing model selection to determine the optimal description of the stochastic signals present in each pulsar. In addition to spin-noise and dispersion-measure (DM) variations, these models can include timing noise unique to a single observing system, or frequency band. We show the improved radio-frequency coverage and presence of overlapping data from different observing systems in the IPTA data set enables us to separate both system and band-dependent effects with much greater efficacy than in the individual pulsar timing array (PTA) data sets. For example, we show that PSR J1643-1224 has, in addition to DM variations, significant band-dependent noise that is coherent between PTAs which we interpret as coming from time-variable scattering or refraction in the ionized interstellar medium. Failing to model these different contributions appropriately can dramatically alter the astrophysical interpretation of the stochastic signals observed in the residuals. In some cases, the spectral exponent of the spin-noise signal can vary from 1.6 to 4 depending upon the model, which has direct implications for the long-term sensitivity of the pulsar to a stochastic gravitational-wave (GW) background. By using a more appropriate model, however, we can greatly improve a pulsar's sensitivity to GWs. For example, including system and band-dependent signals in the PSR J0437-4715 data set improves the upper limit on a fiducial GW background by ~60 per cent compared to a model that includes DM variations and spin-noise only.
Citation
Lentati, L., Shannon, R. M., Coles, W. A., Verbiest, J. P., van Haasteren, R., Ellis, J. A., Caballero, R. N., Manchester, R. N., Arzoumanian, Z., Babak, S., Bassa, C. G., Bhat, N. D., Brem, P., Burgay, M., Burke-Spolaor, S., Champion, D., Chatterjee, S., Cognard, I., Cordes, J. M., Dai, S., …Zhu, X. J. (2016). From spin noise to systematics: stochastic processes in the first International Pulsar Timing Array data release. Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 458(2), 2161-2187. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw395
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Feb 16, 2016 |
Online Publication Date | Feb 19, 2016 |
Publication Date | Mar 2, 2016 |
Deposit Date | Nov 29, 2022 |
Publicly Available Date | Feb 17, 2023 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Print ISSN | 0035-8711 |
Electronic ISSN | 1365-2966 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 458 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages | 2161-2187 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw395 |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4134724 |
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