Niţu et al., 2024 - Google Patents
A Gaussian-processes approach to fitting for time-variable spherical solar wind in pulsar timing dataNiţu et al., 2024
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- Niţu I
- Keith M
- Tiburzi C
- Brüggen M
- Champion D
- Chen S
- Cognard I
- Desvignes G
- Dettmar R
- Grießmeier J
- Guillemot L
- Guo Y
- Hoeft M
- Hu H
- Jang J
- Janssen G
- Jawor J
- Karuppusamy R
- Keane E
- Kramer M
- Künsemöller J
- Lackeos K
- Liu K
- Main R
- McKee J
- Porayko N
- Shaifullah G
- Theureau G
- Vocks C
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- Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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Propagation effects are one of the main sources of noise in high-precision pulsar timing. For pulsars below an ecliptic latitude of 5°, the ionized plasma in the solar wind can introduce dispersive delays of order around solar conjunction at an observing frequency of 300 MHz …
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