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Pulsar timing residuals induced by non-evolving single GW sources

Pulsar timing residuals induced by non-evolving single GW sources. 童明雷 中国科学院国家授时中心. Outline. Introduction of pulsar timing The general solution of GWs from a supermassive black hole binary The time properties of timing residuals due to a single GW

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Pulsar timing residuals induced by non-evolving single GW sources

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  1. Pulsar timing residuals induced by non-evolving single GW sources 童明雷 中国科学院国家授时中心

  2. Outline • Introduction of pulsar timing • The general solution of GWs from a supermassive black hole binary • The time properties of timing residuals due to a single GW • The effects of all the related parameters on the timing residuals

  3. Pulsar timing Fold Fold Model TOA (measured using the observatory clock) Residual

  4. Time transformation Observatory clock to TT DM delay ( D=DM/(2.41×10-16)s ) Roemer delay Shapiro delay Einstein delay Parallex delay Other delay terms including atmospheric delay, Shklovskii effect, relativistic second-order Doppler shift, GWs, etc.

  5. Application of pulsar timing • Establish pulsar time standard similar to atomic time scale • Direct detection of GWs • Improve knowledge of Solar system properties, e.g. masses and orbits of outer planets and asteroids. • Application to spacecraft navigation based on pulsar timing

  6. Outline • Introduction of pulsar timing • The general solution of GWs from a supermassive black hole binary • The time properties of timing residuals due to a single GW • The effects of all the related parameters on the timing residuals

  7. GW sources • Continuous sources: inspiral of binary compact stars, the rotating isolated neutron stars, and the neutron stars in the x-ray binary star systems. • Instantaneous sources: supernovae and coalescing binary systems • Stochastic background sources: • Numbers of compact binary stars (inspiral and merge) • Relic GW from inflation • Cosmic strings

  8. The solution of GWs in Vacuum In vacuum the solution is the superposition of plane waves: GWs only have two polarizations h+ h×

  9. The solution of GWs in Vacuum In vacuum the solution is the superposition of plane waves: GWs only have two polarizations What is a non-evolving black hole binary? h+ h×

  10. Elliptical orbit of a binary system The kinematic solution The period of the orbit The differential equation for the Keplerian motion

  11. The GW solution from a compact star binary In the linearized Einstein theory of GWs, the metric purterbations with TT gauge The quadrupole moment for a binary system is

  12. The coordinate system

  13. The solution of GWs Wahlquist,GRG, 1987

  14. The cace of e=0 Lee K J et al, MNRAS, 2011

  15. Outline • Introduction of pulsar timing • The general solution of GWs from a supermassive black hole binary • The time properties of timing residuals due to a single GW • The effects of all the related parameters on the timing residuals

  16. Single GW sources Pulsar Earth GW source

  17. The general cases of e≠0 • The setting of some parameters • Taking J0437-4715 as an example

  18. e=0

  19. e=0.3

  20. e=0.6

  21. e=0.8

  22. RMS residuals e=0 e=0.3 e=0.6 e=0.8

  23. Outline • Introduction of pulsar timing • The general solution of GWs from a supermassive black hole binary • The time properties of timing residuals due to a single GW • The effects of all the related parameters on the timing residuals

  24. The effect of

  25. The effect of Dp

  26. The effects of

  27. Thank you!

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