Parkes observations for project P895 semester 2017APRS

  • George Hobbs (Contributor)
  • Dick Manchester (Contributor)
  • John Sarkissian (Contributor)
  • Matthew Bailes (Contributor)
  • Ramesh Bhat (Contributor)
  • Michael J. Keith (Contributor)
  • William Coles (Contributor)
  • Willem Van Straten (Contributor)
  • Lawrence Toomey (Contributor)
  • Xiaopeng You (Contributor)
  • Vikram Ravi (Contributor)
  • Stefan Oslowski (Contributor)
  • Matthew Kerr (Contributor)
  • James M. Dempsey (Contributor)
  • Ryan Shannon (Contributor)
  • Jingbo Wang (Contributor)
  • Yuri Levin (Contributor)
  • Linqing Wen (Contributor)
  • Xingjiang Zhu (Contributor)
  • Shi Dai (Contributor)
  • Paul Lasky (Contributor)
  • Sarah Burke (Contributor)
  • Daniel John Reardon (Contributor)
  • Pablo A. Rosado (Contributor)

Dataset

Description

Since the year 2005, the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array (PPTA) project has been placing ever more stringent constraints on the amplitude of a gravitational wave background signal. Our most recent constraints rule out the standard models for galaxy formation and black hole evolution. It is essential for the PPTA project, its Northern Hemisphere counterparts and key science projects on MeerKAT and the SKA to know the amplitude of the expected gravitational wave signal. We therefore propose to observe our most precisely timed pulsar, PSR J1909-3744, regularly in order to either obtain the lowest bound possible before MeerKAT and the SKA are commissioned or to identify the characteristic gravitational wave signal in the data set for this single pulsar.
Date made available18 Oct 2017
PublisherCSIRO Publishing

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