Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Sep 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983apjs...53..169d&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (ISSN 0067-0049), vol. 53, Sept. 1983, p. 169-240.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
85
Astronomical Catalogs, Geocentric Coordinates, Pulsars, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Radio Spectra, Time Signals, Correction, Data Acquisition, Instrument Errors, Pulse Rate, Tables (Data)
Scientific paper
Monitoring of the behavior of naturally pulsating galactic radio sources, or pulsars, through regularly spaced measurements of pulse arrival times, has been conducted by several laboratories. A tabular presentation is here made of pulse arrival time measurements from the NASA Deep Space Network between late 1968 and early 1981. By expressing the measurements in ephemeris time, and referring them to the geocenter, usable tables of results have been generated for each pulsar listed in the first of the tables given. The considerations addressed by the tables are: (1) a necessary step in the study of pulsar dynamics is the reduction of topocentric arrival times to the barycenter of the solar system; (2) the tabulated data are accessible to all opinions as to the procedures to be used in interpreting arrival time data; and (3) different observing programs can usually be combined to produce an improvement in the total data set.
Downs George S.
Reichley P. E.
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