论文标题

识别和减轻精确脉冲星的定时数据集中的噪声源

Identifying and mitigating noise sources in precision pulsar timing data sets

论文作者

Goncharov, Boris, Reardon, D. J., Shannon, R. M., Zhu, Xing-Jiang, Thrane, Eric, Bailes, M., Bhat, N. D. R., Dai, S., Hobbs, G., Kerr, M., Manchester, R. N., Osłowski, S., Parthasarathy, A., Russell, C. J., Spiewak, R., Thyagarajan, N., Wang, J. B.

论文摘要

Pulsar时正时阵列项目测量毫秒脉冲星的脉冲到达时间,目的是检测纳米赫兹频率引力波。测量值包括许多天体物理和工具过程的贡献,这些过程可以是确定性的或随机的。有必要为这些噪声过程开发可靠的统计和物理模型,因为错误模型会降低灵敏度并可能导致虚假的引力波检测。在这里,我们在使用贝叶斯推理的Parkes Pulsar定时阵列的第二个数据释放中表征了26个脉冲星的噪声过程。除了先前在PULSAR时正时阵列数据集(例如,诸如可观的时序噪声和分散测量的变化)中发现的噪声源外,我们还确定了新的噪声源,包括我们归因于脉冲散射中的变化,包括时间相关的色度噪声。我们还鉴定了四个脉冲星中的“指数倾角”事件,我们将其归因于磁层效应,这是由三个脉冲星观察到的脉冲曲线形状变化所证明的。这包括PSR J1713 $+$ 0747中的事件,该活动以前归因于星际传播。我们提出了用于搜索重力波的噪声模型。我们概述了一种可靠的方法来评估噪声模型的性能并确定数据中未知的信号。脉冲曲线变化的检测突出了开发有效的轮廓域时间定时方法的需求。

Pulsar timing array projects measure the pulse arrival times of millisecond pulsars for the primary purpose of detecting nanohertz-frequency gravitational waves. The measurements include contributions from a number of astrophysical and instrumental processes, which can either be deterministic or stochastic. It is necessary to develop robust statistical and physical models for these noise processes because incorrect models diminish sensitivity and may cause a spurious gravitational wave detection. Here we characterise noise processes for the 26 pulsars in the second data release of the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array using Bayesian inference. In addition to well-studied noise sources found previously in pulsar timing array data sets such as achromatic timing noise and dispersion measure variations, we identify new noise sources including time-correlated chromatic noise that we attribute to variations in pulse scattering. We also identify "exponential dip" events in four pulsars, which we attribute to magnetospheric effects as evidenced by pulse profile shape changes observed for three of the pulsars. This includes an event in PSR J1713$+$0747, which had previously been attributed to interstellar propagation. We present noise models to be used in searches for gravitational waves. We outline a robust methodology to evaluate the performance of noise models and identify unknown signals in the data. The detection of variations in pulse profiles highlights the need to develop efficient profile domain timing methods.

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