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The Indian Pulsar Timing Array: First data release

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2022-10-26 v3 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

We present the pulse arrival times and high-precision dispersion measure estimates for 14 millisecond pulsars observed simultaneously in the 300-500 MHz and 1260-1460 MHz frequency bands using the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT). The data spans over a baseline of 3.5 years (2018-2021), and is the first official data release made available by the Indian Pulsar Timing Array collaboration. This data release presents a unique opportunity for investigating the interstellar medium effects at low radio frequencies and their impact on the timing precision of pulsar timing array experiments. In addition to the dispersion measure time series and pulse arrival times obtained using both narrowband and wideband timing techniques, we also present the dispersion measure structure function analysis for selected pulsars. Our ongoing investigations regarding the frequency dependence of dispersion measures have been discussed. Based on the preliminary analysis for five millisecond pulsars, we do not find any conclusive evidence of chromaticity in dispersion measures. Data from regular simultaneous two-frequency observations are presented for the first time in this work. This distinctive feature leads us to the highest precision dispersion measure estimates obtained so far for a subset of our sample. Simultaneous multi-band uGMRT observations in Band 3 and Band 5 are crucial for high-precision dispersion measure estimation and for the prospect of expanding the overall frequency coverage upon the combination of data from the various Pulsar Timing Array consortia in the near future. Parts of the data presented in this work are expected to be incorporated into the upcoming third data release of the International Pulsar Timing Array.

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@article{arxiv.2206.09289,
  title  = {The Indian Pulsar Timing Array: First data release},
  author = {Pratik Tarafdar and Nobleson K. and Prerna Rana and Jaikhomba Singha and M. A. Krishnakumar and Bhal Chandra Joshi and Avinash Kumar Paladi and Neel Kolhe and Neelam Dhanda Batra and Nikita Agarwal and Adarsh Bathula and Subhajit Dandapat and Shantanu Desai and Lankeswar Dey and Shinnosuke Hisano and Prathamesh Ingale and Ryo Kato and Divyansh Kharbanda and Tomonosuke Kikunaga and Piyush Marmat and B. Arul Pandian and T. Prabu and Aman Srivastava and Mayuresh Surnis and Sai Chaitanya Susarla and Abhimanyu Susobhanan and Keitaro Takahashi and P. Arumugam and Manjari Bagchi and Sarmistha Banik and Kishalay De and Raghav Girgaonkar and A. Gopakumar and Yashwant Gupta and Yogesh Maan and P. K. Manoharan and Arun Naidu and Dhruv Pathak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.09289},
  year   = {2022}
}

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23 pages, 21 figures, 3 tables. Published in PASA

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