Pulsar timing results from Arecibo Observatory

  • Gullahorn G
  • Rankin J
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Abstract

Results of the Arecibo Observatory archival pulsar-timing program are summarized for all 52 pulsars detectable from Arecibo within the constraints imposed by available equipment and telescope time. Previously unpublished timing results and accurate pulse profiles in right circularly polarized radiation are presented for 20 of the pulsars discovered by Hulse and Taylor (1975). A pulse profile in left circularly polarized radiation is provided for P1913+167, along with a pulse profile of the binary pulsar P1913+16. The data tabulated include 1950.0 coordinates, the epoch from which all times are measured, the pulsar's phase at the epoch, pulse frequency, frequency derivative, dispersion measures, and some absolute proper motions.

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Gullahorn, G. E., & Rankin, J. M. (1978). Pulsar timing results from Arecibo Observatory. The Astronomical Journal, 83, 1219. https://doi.org/10.1086/112314

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