Customized chromatic noise models for 67 pulsars detect non-dispersive delays in 21 cases, alter achromatic noise inferences in 19, and enable solar wind density estimates over 1.5 cycles.
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Reports timing solutions and basic properties for 49 pulsars (18 new) from the AO327 survey, with emission feature notes and model comparisons for distances.
VLBI astrometry of nearby MSPs can supply the distance priors needed to localize individual continuous-wave nanohertz GW sources to ~10^{-3} deg².
Bayesian fitting of an eccentric Keplerian orbit to the radio light curve of PKS 2131-021 gives e = 0.053 ± 0.015 without red noise but favors a circular orbit plus DRW noise with e < 0.15.
Simulations forecast 21-51% probability of resolving individual SMBH binaries with PTAs in 0-10 years, with localization areas containing ~190k early-type galaxies on average and a ranking method that excludes roughly half the candidates when galaxy properties are available.
Applies simulation-informed stellar kinematic criteria to archival IFU data to produce a ranked list of nearby massive galaxies as potential SMBHB hosts for PTA follow-up.
SKAO forecasts show that planned observations will improve SGWB anisotropy constraints but remain insufficient to detect the kinematic dipole even in joint PTA-astrometry analyses.
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The NANOGrav 15 yr Data Set: Customized Chromatic Noise Models
Customized chromatic noise models for 67 pulsars detect non-dispersive delays in 21 cases, alter achromatic noise inferences in 19, and enable solar wind density estimates over 1.5 cycles.
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Discovery and Timing of 49 Pulsars from the Arecibo 327-MHz Drift Survey
Reports timing solutions and basic properties for 49 pulsars (18 new) from the AO327 survey, with emission feature notes and model comparisons for distances.
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VLBI-Enabled Localization of Continuous GW Sources
VLBI astrometry of nearby MSPs can supply the distance priors needed to localize individual continuous-wave nanohertz GW sources to ~10^{-3} deg².
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Constraining Orbital Eccentricity of a Supermassive Black Hole Binary Candidate PKS 2131-0211
Bayesian fitting of an eccentric Keplerian orbit to the radio light curve of PKS 2131-021 gives e = 0.053 ± 0.015 without red noise but favors a circular orbit plus DRW noise with e < 0.15.
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Prospects of resolving and localising individual supermassive black hole binaries with pulsar timing arrays: the host ranking challenge
Simulations forecast 21-51% probability of resolving individual SMBH binaries with PTAs in 0-10 years, with localization areas containing ~190k early-type galaxies on average and a ranking method that excludes roughly half the candidates when galaxy properties are available.
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Predicting Potential Host Galaxies of Supermassive Black Hole Binaries Based on Stellar Kinematics in Archival IFU Surveys
Applies simulation-informed stellar kinematic criteria to archival IFU data to produce a ranked list of nearby massive galaxies as potential SMBHB hosts for PTA follow-up.
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Probing Kinematic Anisotropies in the Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background with the SKA
SKAO forecasts show that planned observations will improve SGWB anisotropy constraints but remain insufficient to detect the kinematic dipole even in joint PTA-astrometry analyses.