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LEAD AUTHOR
- Probing the local interstellar medium with scintillometry of the bright pulsar B1133+16, McKee et al. 2022
- A precise mass measurement of PSR J2045+3633, McKee et al. 2020
- A detailed study of giant pulses from PSR B1937+21 using the Large European Array for Pulsars, McKee et al. 2019
- Temporal variations in scattering and dispersion measure in the Crab Pulsar and their effect on timing precision, McKee et al. 2018
- A glitch in the millisecond pulsar J0613−0200, McKee et al. 2016
CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR
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2016
- Modeling non stationary noise in pulsar timing array data analysis, Falxa et al. 2024
- The NANOGrav 15-year data set: Looking for signs of discreteness in the gravitational-wave background, The NANOGrav Collaboration et al. 2024
- High-cadence timing of binary pulsars with CHIME, Tan et al. 2024
- A Gaussian-processes approach to fitting for time-variable spherical solar wind in pulsar timing data, Nițu et al. 2024
- The Green Bank North Celestial Cap Survey IX: Timing follow-up for 128 pulsars, McEwen et al. 2024
- The black widow pulsar J1641+8049 in the optical, radio and X-rays, Kirichenko et al. 2024
- Pulsar scintillation through thick and thin: Bow shocks, bubbles, and the broader interstellar medium, Ocker et al. 2024
- The NANOGrav 15-year data set: Search for transverse polarization modes in the gravitational-wave background, The NANOGrav Collaboration et al. 2024
- The NANOGrav 12.5-year data set: Multi-messenger targeted search for gravitational waves from an eccentric supermassive binary in 3C 66B, The NANOGrav Collaboration et al. 2024
- The NANOGrav 15-year gravitational-wave background analysis pipeline, Johnson et al. 2024
- The second data release from the European Pulsar Timing Array: V. Implications for massive black holes, dark matter and the early Universe, Antoniadis et al. 2024
- The second data release from the European Pulsar Timing Array IV. Search for continuous gravitational wave signals, Antoniadis et al. 2024
- A new pulsar timing model for scalar-tensor gravity with applications to PSR J2222−0137 and pulsar-black hole binaries, Batrakov et al. 2024
- The NANOGrav 12.5-year data set: Search for gravitational wave memory, The NANOGrav Collaboration et al. 2024
- An unusual pulse shape change event in PSR J1713+0747 observed with the Green Bank Telescope and CHIME, Jennings et al. 2024
- Comparing recent PTA results on the nanohertz stochastic gravitational wave background, The International Pulsar Timing Array Collaboration et al. 2024
2023
- Constraining the magnetic field geometry of the millisecond pulsar PSR J0030+0451 from joint radio, thermal X-ray and γ -ray emission, Pétri et al. 2023
- Practical approaches to analyzing PTA data: Cosmic strings with six pulsars, Leclere et al. 2023
- Search for gravitational wave signals from known pulsars in LIGO-Virgo O3 data using the 5n-vector ensemble method, D'Onofrio et al. 2023
- How to detect an astrophysical nanohertz gravitational-wave background, Bécsy et al. 2023
- Periodic interstellar scintillation variations of PSRs J0613−0200 and J0636+5128 associated with the Local Bubble shell, Liu et al. 2023
- The NANOGrav 15-year data set: Detector characterization and noise budget, The NANOGrav Collaboration et al. 2023
- The NANOGrav 15-year data set: Search for anisotropy in the gravitational-wave background, The NANOGrav Collaboration et al. 2023
- The NANOGrav 15-year data set: Search for signals from new physics, The NANOGrav Collaboration et al. 2023
- The NANOGrav 15-year data set: Constraints on supermassive black hole binaries from the gravitational wave background, The NANOGrav Collaboration et al. 2023
- The NANOGrav 15-year data set: Evidence for a gravitational-wave background, The NANOGrav Collaboration et al. 2023
- The NANOGrav 15-year data Set: Observations and timing of 68 millisecond pulsars, The NANOGrav Collaboration et al. 2023
- The NANOGrav 15-year data set: Bayesian limits on gravitational waves from individual supermassive black hole binaries, The NANOGrav Collaboration et al. 2023
- The second data release from the European Pulsar Timing Array: VI. Challenging the ultralight dark matter paradigm, Smarra et al. 2023
- The second data release from the European Pulsar Timing Array III. Search for gravitational wave signals, Antoniadis et al. 2023
- The second data release from the European Pulsar Timing Array II. Customised pulsar noise models for spatially correlated gravitational waves, Antoniadis et al. 2023
- The second data release from the European Pulsar Timing Array I. The dataset and timing analysis, Antoniadis et al. 2023
- Variable scintillation arcs of millisecond pulsars observed with the Large European Array for Pulsars, Main et al. 2023
- Searching for continuous gravitational waves in the second data release of the International Pulsar Timing Array, Falxa et al. 2023
- Pulsar scintillation studies with LOFAR: II. Dual-frequency scattering study of PSR J0826+2637 with LOFAR and NenuFAR, Wu et al. 2023
- The second set of pulsar discoveries by CHIME/FRB/Pulsar: 14 rotating radio transients and 7 pulsars, Dong et al. 2023
- Scattering variability detected from the circumsource medium of FRB 20190520B, Ocker et al. 2023
- CHIME discovery of a binary pulsar with a massive non-degenerate companion, Andersen et al. 2023
2022
- Detection of quasi-periodic micro-structure in three millisecond pulsars with the Large European Array for Pulsars, Liu et al. 2022
- Robust parameter estimation from pulsar timing data, Samajdar et al. 2022
- Long-term scintillation studies of EPTA pulsars. I. Observations and basic results, Liu et al. 2022
- The large dispersion and scattering of FRB 20190520B are dominated by the host galaxy, Ocker et al. 2022
- Modelling annual scintillation arc variations in PSR J1643−1224 using the Large European Array for Pulsars, Mall et al. 2022
- The International Pulsar Timing Array second data release: Search for an isotropic gravitational wave background, Antoniadis et al. 2022
- Removal and replacement of interference in tied-array radio pulsar observations using the spectral kurtosis estimator, Purver et al. 2022
- Searches for gravitational waves from known pulsars at two harmonics in the second and third LIGO-Virgo observing runs, The LIGO Scientific Collaboration, the Virgo Collaboration, the KAGRA Collaboration et al. 2022
- Narrowband searches for continuous and long-duration transient gravitational waves from known pulsars in the LIGO-Virgo third observing run, The LIGO Scientific Collaboration, the Virgo Collaboration, the KAGRA Collaboration et al. 2022
- Noise analysis in the European Pulsar Timing Array data release 2 and its implications on the gravitational-wave background search, Chalumeau et al. 2022
- Dual-frequency single-pulse study of PSR B0950+08, Bilous et al. 2022
- Discovery of 72 pulsars in the PALFA survey: Timing analysis, glitch activity, emission variability, and a pulsar in an eccentric binary, Parent et al. 2022
- Localizing FRBs through VLBI with the Algonquin Radio Observatory 10-m Telescope, Cassanelli et al. 2022
2021
- Common-red-signal analysis with 24-yr high-precision timing of the European Pulsar Timing Array: Inferences in the stochastic gravitational-wave background search, Chen et al. 2022
- Strong-field gravity tests with the Double Pulsar, Kramer et al. 2021
- PSR J2222−0137. I. Improved physical parameters for the system, Guo et al. 2021
- Profile changes associated with DM events in PSR J1713+0747, Lin et al. 2021
- Refined mass and geometric measurements of the high-mass PSR J0740+6620, Fonseca et al. 2021
- Pulsars with NenuFAR: Backend and pipelines, Bondonneau et al. 2021
- The CHIME pulsar project: System overview, Amiri et al. 2021
2020
- Dispersion measure variability for 36 millisecond pulsars at 150 MHz with LOFAR, Donner et al. 2020
- Measuring interstellar delays of PSR J0613−0200 over 7 years, using the Large European Array for Pulsars, Main et al. 2020
- A pulsar-based time-scale from the International Pulsar Timing Array, Hobbs et al. 2020
2019
- The International Pulsar Timing Array: Second data release, Perera et al. 2019
- Tests of gravitational symmetries with pulsar binary J1713+0747, Zhu et al. 2019
2018
- Studying the Solar System with the International Pulsar Timing Array, Caballero et al. 2018
- Improving timing sensitivity in the microhertz frequency regime: Limits from PSR J1713+0747 on gravitational waves produced by supermassive black hole binaries, Perera et al. 2018
2017
- The beamformer and correlator for the Large European Array for Pulsars, Smits et al. 2017
- Timing of 29 pulsars discovered in the PALFA survey, Lyne et al. 2017
2016
- Variability, polarimetry, and timing properties of single pulses from PSR J1713+0747 using the Large European Array for Pulsars, Liu et al. 2016
- 21 year timing of the black-widow pulsar J2051−0827, Shaifullah et al. 2016
- A millisecond pulsar in an extremely wide binary system, Bassa et al. 2016
- High-precision timing of 42 millisecond pulsars with the European Pulsar Timing Array, Desvignes et al. 2016
- From spin noise to systematics: Stochastic processes in the first International Pulsar Timing Array data release, Lentati et al. 2016
- The International Pulsar Timing Array: First data release, Verbiest et al. 2016
- The noise properties of 42 millisecond pulsars from the European Pulsar Timing Array and their impact on gravitational wave searches, Caballero et al. 2016
- LEAP: The Large European Array for Pulsars, Bassa et al. 2016
ASTRONOMER'S TELEGRAMS
- Recovery of PSR J1713+0747 from a sustained pulse shape change, Jennings, NANOGrav Collaboration & CHIME/Pulsar Collaboration, 2022
- Confirmation of a change in the emission properties of PSR J1713+0747, Meyers & CHIME/Pulsar Collaboration, 2021
- Non-detection of radio pulsations from SGR 1935+2154 by CHIME/Pulsar, Tan & CHIME/Pulsar Collaboration, 2020
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