Generic tests of the existence of the gravitational dipole radiation and the variation of the gravitational constant
K. Lazaridis, N. Wex, A. Jessner, M. Kramer, B. W. Stappers, G. H., Janssen, G. Desvignes, M. B. Purver, I. Cognard, G. Theureau, A. G. Lyne, C., A. Jordan, J. A. Zensus

TL;DR
This study uses 15 years of pulsar timing data from PSR J1012+5307 to test for gravitational dipole radiation and variations in the gravitational constant, providing new constraints on alternative gravity theories.
Contribution
It presents the most precise measurements of system parameters and new limits on dipole gravitational wave emission and G variation, enhancing tests of gravity theories.
Findings
Improved timing parameters by an order of magnitude.
First parallax measurement for PSR J1012+5307.
New upper limit on orbital eccentricity: e<8.4×10⁻⁷.
Abstract
We present results from the high precision timing analysis of the pulsar-white dwarf (WD) binary PSR J1012+5307 using 15 years of multi-telescope data. Observations were performed regularly by the European Pulsar Timing Array (EPTA) network, consisting of Effelsberg, Jodrell Bank, Westerbork and Nan\c{c}ay. All the timing parameters have been improved from the previously published values, most by an order of magnitude. In addition, a parallax measurement of mas is obtained for the first time for PSR J1012+5307, being consistent with the optical estimation from the WD companion. Combining improved 3D velocity information and models for the Galactic potential the complete evolutionary Galactic path of the system is obtained. A new intrinsic eccentricity upper limit of is acquired, one of the smallest calculated for a binary system and a measurement of…
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