Gravitational signal propagation in the Double Pulsar studied with the MeerKAT telescope
H. Hu, M. Kramer, D. J. Champion, N. Wex, A. Parthasarathy, T. T., Pennucci, N. K. Porayko, W. van Straten, V. Venkatraman Krishnan, M. Burgay,, P. C. C. Freire, R. N. Manchester, A. Possenti, I. H. Stairs, M. Bailes, S., Buchner, A. D. Cameron, F. Camilo, M. Serylak

TL;DR
This paper presents high-precision timing analysis of the Double Pulsar PSR J0737-3039A/B using MeerKAT, confirming general relativity's predictions and exploring potential future measurements with the SKA.
Contribution
It provides improved measurements of gravitational effects in the Double Pulsar system and develops an analytical model for future high-precision tests.
Findings
Enhanced measurement of Shapiro delay parameter s (2x better)
Confirmation of next-to-leading order (NLO) signal propagation effects
Simulations suggest potential for measuring lensing effects with the SKA
Abstract
The Double Pulsar, PSR J0737-3039A/B, has offered a wealth of gravitational experiments in the strong-field regime, all of which GR has passed with flying colours. In particular, among current gravity experiments that test photon propagation, the Double Pulsar probes the strongest spacetime curvature. Observations with MeerKAT and, in future, the SKA can greatly improve the accuracy of current tests and facilitate tests of NLO contributions in both orbital motion and signal propagation. We present our timing analysis of new observations of PSR J0737-3039A, made using the MeerKAT telescope over the last 3 years. The increased timing precision offered by MeerKAT yields a 2 times better measurement of Shapiro delay parameter s and improved mass measurements compared to previous studies. In addition, our results provide an independent confirmation of the NLO signal propagation effects and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
