Long-term scintillation studies of EPTA pulsars. I. Observations and basic results
Yulan Liu, Joris P. W. Verbiest, Robert A. Main, Ziwei Wu,, Krishnakumar Moochickal Ambalappat, David J. Champion, Isma\"el Cognard,, Lucas Guillemot, Madhuri Gaikwad, Gemma H. Janssen, Michael Kramer, Michael, J. Keith, Ramesh Karuppusamy, Lars K\"unkel, Kuo Liu, James W. McKee

TL;DR
This study presents a long-term analysis of interstellar scintillation parameters for 13 pulsars, providing valuable data for understanding the small-scale structure of the ionized interstellar medium and identifying features for future research.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive long-term dataset of scintillation parameters for multiple pulsars, including new measurements and analysis of frequency scaling and annual variations.
Findings
Consistent scintillation parameters with previous studies
Detected sharp changes in scintillation bandwidth linked to dispersion measure variations
Identified annual variations in scintillation timescales for some pulsars
Abstract
Interstellar scintillation analysis of pulsars allows us to probe the small-scale distribution and inhomogeneities of the ionized interstellar medium. Our priority is to present the data set and the basic measurements of scintillation parameters of pulsars employing long-term scintillation observations carried out from 2011 January to 2020 August by the European Pulsar Timing Array radio telescopes in the 21-cm and 11-cm bands. Additionally, we aim to identify future possible lines of study using this long-term scintillation dataset. We present the long-term time series of and for 13 pulsars. Sanity-checks and comparisons indicate that the scintillation parameters of our work and previously published works are mostly consistent. For two pulsars, PSRs~J1857+0943 and J1939+2134, we were able to obtain measurements of the at both bands, which…
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