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Low Frequency Observations of the ISM and Pulsar Timing Joris Verbiest Xiaopeng You (Southwest University, China) William Coles (UCSD) George Hobbs (ATNF) PPTA team Swinburne University & ATNF, Australia

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Low Frequency Observations of the ISM and Pulsar Timing. Joris Verbiest. Swinburne University & ATNF, Australia. Xiaopeng You (Southwest University, China) William Coles (UCSD) George Hobbs (ATNF) PPTA team. Outline. Brief intro to PPTA DM variations and the turbulent ISM - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Low Frequency Observations of the ISM and Pulsar Timing

Low Frequency Observations of the ISM

and Pulsar Timing

Joris Verbiest

Xiaopeng You (Southwest University, China)

William Coles (UCSD)

George Hobbs (ATNF)

PPTA team

Swinburne University & ATNF, Australia

Page 2: Low Frequency Observations of the ISM and Pulsar Timing

Outline

• Brief intro to PPTA

• DM variations

and the turbulent ISM

• PSR J0437-4715’s

DM Structure Function

• TOA-intensity correlation

• Summary

Page 3: Low Frequency Observations of the ISM and Pulsar Timing

Australia Telescope National Facility, CSIRO, SydneyDick Manchester, George Hobbs, David Champion, John Sarkissian, John Reynolds, Mike Kesteven, Warwick Wilson, Grant Hampson, Andrew Brown, David Smith, Jonathan Khoo, (Russell Edwards)

Swinburne University of Technology, MelbourneMatthew Bailes, Willem van Straten, Joris Verbiest, Ramesh Bhat, Sarah Burke, Andrew Jameson

University of Texas, BrownsvilleRick Jenet

University of California, San DiegoBill Coles

Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster PAAndrea Lommen

University of Sydney, SydneyDaniel Yardley

National Observatories of China, BeijingJohnny Wen

Peking University, BeijingKejia Lee

Southwest University, ChongqingXiaopeng You

Curtin University, PerthAidan Hotan

PPTA Team Members

Page 4: Low Frequency Observations of the ISM and Pulsar Timing

Pulsar Timing Arrays

• Main goal: Detect gravitational waves

• Secondary goals:Investigate time standardsInvestigate Solar SystemInvestigate ISM…

Page 5: Low Frequency Observations of the ISM and Pulsar Timing

DM Variations in Timing

50cm

20cm

10cm

20cm

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PPTA DM VariationsYou et al.,

MNRAS, 2007

Page 7: Low Frequency Observations of the ISM and Pulsar Timing

DM Structure Function

• Measure of turbulent power at different scales

• Expected to be exponential with spectral index α = 5/3 for Kolmogorov model

Page 8: Low Frequency Observations of the ISM and Pulsar Timing

Typical SF

You

et

al.,

MN

RA

S,

20

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Kolmogorov Slope

(1000 days ≈ 7.8 AU) You

et

al.,

MN

RA

S,

200

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Large Inner Scale

(10 days ≈ 0.4 AU) You

et

al.,

MN

RA

S,

20

07

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PSR J0437-4715 SF

1000 days ≈ 61 AU

You et al., MNRAS, 2007

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0437 DM Variations

~500 days ≈ 30 AU

2004 2008

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Scintillation & TOAs• PSR J0437-4715

• 685 MHz

• 2 hours, 8sec integrations

TOA residual Signal-to-Noise-1

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Scintillation/TOA - Simulations

Cole

s et

al.,

in p

repara

tion

Page 15: Low Frequency Observations of the ISM and Pulsar Timing

Grad DM - Simulations

Coles et al., in preparation

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Correlation - Real Data

Cole

s et

al.,

in p

repara

tion

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Conclusions

PTAs need high timing precision.

ISM effects need to be corrected

Most easily measured at low frequencies

ISM: an interesting place that keeps surprising…