Millisecond Pulsar Observation System at CRL

Y. Hanado, H. Kiuchi, S. Hama, A. Kaneko, M. Imae

Abstract: Millisecond pulsars attract attentions as a future reference clock in place of present atomic clocks, by reason of their highly stable pulse timing. CRL (Communications Research Laboratory) has been developing an observation system to measure the pulse timing of millisecond pulsar precisely, and recently has completed its basic part. By using it, we observed PSR1937+21 at 1.5GHz band and got a pulse timing with a precision of 16psec/r by 5 days observation.
Published in: Proceedings of the 23th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting
December 3 - 5, 1991
Pasadena, California
Pages: 377 - 383
Cite this article: Hanado, Y., Kiuchi, H., Hama, S., Kaneko, A., Imae, M., "Millisecond Pulsar Observation System at CRL," Proceedings of the 23th Annual Precise Time and Time Interval Systems and Applications Meeting, Pasadena, California, December 1991, pp. 377-383.
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