The Green Bank North Celestial Cap Survey. VIII. 21 New Pulsar Timing Solutions
William Fiore, Lina Levin, Maura A. McLaughlin, Akash Anumarlapudi,, David L. Kaplan, Joseph K. Swiggum, Gabriella Y. Agazie, Robert Bavisotto,, Pragya Chawla, Megan E. DeCesar, Timothy Dolch, Emmanuel Fonseca, Victoria M., Kaspi, Zachary Komassa, Vlad I. Kondratiev

TL;DR
This paper presents new timing solutions for 21 pulsars discovered in the Green Bank surveys, including millisecond, binary, and transient pulsars, with detailed analysis of their properties and updated solutions for previously known pulsars.
Contribution
It provides the first timing solutions for 21 pulsars from the Green Bank North Celestial Cap survey, including new discoveries and updates on previously known pulsars, expanding the understanding of pulsar populations.
Findings
Discovery of 21 pulsars with diverse properties.
Identification of new binary and recycled pulsars.
Updated timing solutions for several known pulsars.
Abstract
We present timing solutions for 21 pulsars discovered in 350 MHz surveys using the Green Bank Telescope (GBT). All were discovered in the Green Bank North Celestial Cap pulsar survey, with the exception of PSR J0957-0619, which was found in the GBT 350 MHz Drift-scan pulsar survey. The majority of our timing observations were made with the GBT at 820 MHz. With a spin period of 37 ms and a 528-day orbit, PSR J0032+6946 joins a small group of five other mildly recycled wide binary pulsars, for which the duration of recycling through accretion is limited by the length of the companion's giant phase. PSRs J0141+6303 and J1327+3423 are new disrupted recycled pulsars. We incorporate Arecibo observations from the NANOGrav pulsar timing array into our analysis of the latter. We also observed PSR J1327+3423 with the Long Wavelength Array, and our data suggest a frequency-dependent dispersion…
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TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · GNSS positioning and interference
