论文标题
脉冲星的定时签名
Pulsar Timing Signatures of Circumbinary Asteroid Belts
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论文摘要
大量小行星的引力拉动脉冲星的运动呈现到可以通过毫秒脉冲星的精确时机检测到的程度。结果是低频,相关的噪声过程,形式与已知会影响规范脉冲星的红色正时噪声相似,或与随机重力波背景预期的信号相似。由观察到的事实是,许多毫秒脉冲星是二元系统中的,我们描述了二元伴侣在脉冲星存在的方式会影响小行星带产生的信号。伴侣的主要效果是破坏最短的周期轨道,从小行星带切断信号的高频成分。我们还讨论了小行星带对重力波搜索工作的含义。与来自随机重力波背景的信号相比,小行星皮带噪声具有相似的频率和振幅,并且与射频相似,但在不同的脉冲星之间不相关,这应该允许两种信号区分。
The gravitational pull of a large number of asteroids perturbs a pulsar's motion to a degree that is detectable through precision timing of millisecond pulsars. The result is a low-frequency, correlated noise process, similar in form to the red timing noise known to affect canonical pulsars, or to the signal expected from a stochastic gravitational-wave background. Motivated by the observed fact that many millisecond pulsars are in binary systems, we describe the ways in which the presence of a binary companion to the pulsar would affect the signal produced by an asteroid belt. The primary effect of the companion is to destabilize the shortest-period orbits, cutting off the high-frequency component of the signal from the asteroid belt. We also discuss the implications of asteroid belts for gravitational-wave search efforts. Compared to the signal from a stochastic gravitational-wave background, asteroid belt noise has a similar frequency and amplitude, and is similarly independent of radio frequency, but is not correlated between different pulsars, which should allow the two kinds of signal to be distinguished.