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The NANOGrav 15 yr Data Set: Observations and Timing of 68 Millisecond Pulsars

Authors :
Gabriella Agazie
Md Faisal Alam
Akash Anumarlapudi
Anne M. Archibald
Zaven Arzoumanian
Paul T. Baker
Laura Blecha
Victoria Bonidie
Adam Brazier
Paul R. Brook
Sarah Burke-Spolaor
Bence Bécsy
Christopher Chapman
Maria Charisi
Shami Chatterjee
Tyler Cohen
James M. Cordes
Neil J. Cornish
Fronefield Crawford
H. Thankful Cromartie
Kathryn Crowter
Megan E. DeCesar
Paul B. Demorest
Timothy Dolch
Brendan Drachler
Elizabeth C. Ferrara
William Fiore
Emmanuel Fonseca
Gabriel E. Freedman
Nate Garver-Daniels
Peter A. Gentile
Joseph Glaser
Deborah C. Good
Kayhan Gültekin
Jeffrey S. Hazboun
Ross J. Jennings
Cody Jessup
Aaron D. Johnson
Megan L. Jones
Andrew R. Kaiser
David L. Kaplan
Luke Zoltan Kelley
Matthew Kerr
Joey S. Key
Anastasia Kuske
Nima Laal
Michael T. Lam
William G. Lamb
T. Joseph W. Lazio
Natalia Lewandowska
Ye Lin
Tingting Liu
Duncan R. Lorimer
Jing Luo
Ryan S. Lynch
Chung-Pei Ma
Dustin R. Madison
Kaleb Maraccini
Alexander McEwen
James W. McKee
Maura A. McLaughlin
Natasha McMann
Bradley W. Meyers
Chiara M. F. Mingarelli
Andrea Mitridate
Cherry Ng
David J. Nice
Stella Koch Ocker
Ken D. Olum
Elisa Panciu
Timothy T. Pennucci
Benetge B. P. Perera
Nihan S. Pol
Henri A. Radovan
Scott M. Ransom
Paul S. Ray
Joseph D. Romano
Laura Salo
Shashwat C. Sardesai
Carl Schmiedekamp
Ann Schmiedekamp
Kai Schmitz
Brent J. Shapiro-Albert
Xavier Siemens
Joseph Simon
Magdalena S. Siwek
Ingrid H. Stairs
Daniel R. Stinebring
Kevin Stovall
Abhimanyu Susobhanan
Joseph K. Swiggum
Stephen R. Taylor
Jacob E. Turner
Caner Unal
Michele Vallisneri
Sarah J. Vigeland
Haley M. Wahl
Qiaohong Wang
Caitlin A. Witt
Olivia Young
The NANOGrav Collaboration
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol 951, Iss 1, p L9 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

We present observations and timing analyses of 68 millisecond pulsars (MSPs) comprising the 15 yr data set of the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav). NANOGrav is a pulsar timing array (PTA) experiment that is sensitive to low-frequency gravitational waves (GWs). This is NANOGrav’s fifth public data release, including both “narrowband” and “wideband” time-of-arrival (TOA) measurements and corresponding pulsar timing models. We have added 21 MSPs and extended our timing baselines by 3 yr, now spanning nearly 16 yr for some of our sources. The data were collected using the Arecibo Observatory, the Green Bank Telescope, and the Very Large Array between frequencies of 327 MHz and 3 GHz, with most sources observed approximately monthly. A number of notable methodological and procedural changes were made compared to our previous data sets. These improve the overall quality of the TOA data set and are part of the transition to new pulsar timing and PTA analysis software packages. For the first time, our data products are accompanied by a full suite of software to reproduce data reduction, analysis, and results. Our timing models include a variety of newly detected astrometric and binary pulsar parameters, including several significant improvements to pulsar mass constraints. We find that the time series of 23 pulsars contain detectable levels of red noise, 10 of which are new measurements. In this data set, we find evidence for a stochastic GW background.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20418213 and 20418205
Volume :
951
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7d633e17e5c7404d833aaec040fe394c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/acda9a