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Improving pulsar timing precision through superior time-of-arrival creation

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Context. The measurement of pulsar pulse times-of-arrival (ToAs) is a crucial step in detecting low-frequency gravitational waves. To determine ToAs, we can use template-matching to compare each observed pulse profile with a standard template. However, using different combinations of templates and template-matching methods (TMMs) without careful consideration can lead to inconsistent results. Aims. In pulsar timing array (PTA) experiments, distinct ToAs from the same observations can be obtained due to the use of diverse templates and TMMs. In other words, employing diverse approaches can yield different timing results and would thus have a significant impact on subsequent gravitational wave searches. In this paper we examine several commonly used combinations to analyze their effect on pulse ToAs. Methods. We evaluated the potential impact of template and TMM selection on 13 typical millisecond pulsars within the European PTA. We employed pulsar timing methods, specifically the root mean square and reduced chi-square (χ2r) of the residuals of the best timing solution, to assess the outcomes. Additionally, we evaluated the system-limited noise floor (SLNF) for each pulsar at various telescopes operating around 1.4 GHz using frequency-resolved templates. Results. Our findings suggest that utilizing data-derived and smoothed templates in conjunction with the Fourier-domain with Markov chain Monte Carlo TMM is generally the most effective approach, though there may be exceptions that require further attention. Furthermore, we determine that pulse phase jitter noise does not significantly limit the current precision of the European PTA’s timing, as jitter levels derived from other studies are much lower than the SLNF.
Title: Improving pulsar timing precision through superior time-of-arrival creation
Description:
Context.
The measurement of pulsar pulse times-of-arrival (ToAs) is a crucial step in detecting low-frequency gravitational waves.
To determine ToAs, we can use template-matching to compare each observed pulse profile with a standard template.
However, using different combinations of templates and template-matching methods (TMMs) without careful consideration can lead to inconsistent results.
Aims.
In pulsar timing array (PTA) experiments, distinct ToAs from the same observations can be obtained due to the use of diverse templates and TMMs.
In other words, employing diverse approaches can yield different timing results and would thus have a significant impact on subsequent gravitational wave searches.
In this paper we examine several commonly used combinations to analyze their effect on pulse ToAs.
Methods.
We evaluated the potential impact of template and TMM selection on 13 typical millisecond pulsars within the European PTA.
We employed pulsar timing methods, specifically the root mean square and reduced chi-square (χ2r) of the residuals of the best timing solution, to assess the outcomes.
Additionally, we evaluated the system-limited noise floor (SLNF) for each pulsar at various telescopes operating around 1.
4 GHz using frequency-resolved templates.
Results.
Our findings suggest that utilizing data-derived and smoothed templates in conjunction with the Fourier-domain with Markov chain Monte Carlo TMM is generally the most effective approach, though there may be exceptions that require further attention.
Furthermore, we determine that pulse phase jitter noise does not significantly limit the current precision of the European PTA’s timing, as jitter levels derived from other studies are much lower than the SLNF.

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