Universe (Apr 2024)

New Timing Results of MSPs from NICER Observations

  • Shijie Zheng,
  • Dawei Han,
  • Heng Xu,
  • Kejia Lee,
  • Jianping Yuan,
  • Haoxi Wang,
  • Mingyu Ge,
  • Liang Zhang,
  • Yongye Li,
  • Yitao Yin,
  • Xiang Ma,
  • Yong Chen,
  • Shuangnan Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10040174
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 174

Abstract

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Millisecond pulsars (MSPs) are known for their long-term stability. Using six years of observations from the Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER), we have conducted an in-depth analysis of the X-ray timing results for six MSPs: PSRs B1937+21, B1821-24, J0437-4715, J0030+0451, J0218+4232, and J2124-3358. The timing stability parameter σz has been calculated, revealing remarkable timing precision on the order of 10−14 for PSRs B1937+21 and J0437-4715, and 10−13 for PSRs B1821-24, J0218+4232, and J0030+0451 over a timescale of 1000 days. These findings underscore the feasibility of autonomous in-orbit timekeeping using X-ray observations of MSPs. In addition, the consistency of long-term spin-down noise in the X-ray and radio bands has been investigated by comparison with IPTA radio data.

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