Constraining the Properties of Supermassive Black Hole Systems Using Pulsar Timing: Application to 3C 66B

  • Jenet F
  • Lommen A
  • Larson S
  • et al.
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Abstract

General expressions for the expected timing residuals induced by gravitational wave (G-wave) emission from a slowly evolving, eccentric, binary black hole system are derived here for the first time. These expressions are used to search for the signature of G-waves emitted by the proposed supermassive binary black hole system in 3C 66B. We use data from long-term timing observations of the radio pulsar PSR B1855+09. For the case of a circular orbit, the emitted G-waves should generate clearly detectable fluctuations in the pulse-arrival times of PSR B1855+09. Since no G-waves are detected, the waveforms are used in a Monte Carlo analysis in order to place limits on the mass and eccentricity of the proposed black hole system. The analysis presented here rules out the adopted system with 95% confidence. The reported analysis also demonstrates several interesting features of a G-wave detector based on pulsar timing.

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Jenet, F. A., Lommen, A., Larson, S. L., & Wen, L. (2004). Constraining the Properties of Supermassive Black Hole Systems Using Pulsar Timing: Application to 3C 66B. The Astrophysical Journal, 606(2), 799–803. https://doi.org/10.1086/383020

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