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 === Barycentric correction: === === Barycentric correction: ===

PSR 0656+14 timing analysis

G. Lamer with contributions by J. Kurpas, A. Schwope, and I. Traulsen (AIP).

The pulsar PSR 0656+14 was observed on 14/15-Oct-2019 for 115 ksec. The cameras of all telescopes TM1-TM7 observed with the filter wheel in "FILTER" position. However, it turned out that the data are incomplete during an electronics issue and are only of limited use for this analysis. A simultaneous observation of PSR 0656+14 was carried with XMM-Newton.

The pulsations of PSR 0656+14 have a period of P=0.385 sec and have beeen observed at radio frequencies, in X-rays and Gamma-rays.

Barycentric correction:

In order to analyse the pulsations of PSR 0656+14 a barycentric correction of the event tinmes needs to be applied. Until the eSASS task with this functionality is implemented, a workaround using the HEASOFT barycen task can be used. We have converted the orbit file omnia_orbit_october_2019.log into a FITS file with the format required by barycen.

October 2019 orbit file: orbit_october_2019_scc.fits

Also the headers of the event files to be corrected need to be modified:

keyword RADECSYS="ICRS" keyword TIMEREF="LOCAL" keyword TIMESYS="TT"

Since barycen only recognizes the extension name "GTI", the name of the GTI extension needs to changed to "GTI" before calling barycen and then changed back to its original name.

The barycen task was called with the following command line:

  • barycen infile="ICRS"

keyword TIMEREF="LOCAL" keyword TIMESYS="TT"

Since barycen only recognizes the extension name "GTI", the name of the GTI extension needs to changed to "GTI" before calling barycen and then changed back to its original name.

The barycen task was called with the following command line:

  • barycen infile=src_events_tm2.fits \

    • outfile=src_events_tm2_bary_icrs.fits \
      rbfile=orbit_october_2019_scc.fits \
      ra=104.9507468 \
      dec=14.23963084 \
      orbext="ORBIT" \
      orbform="COMPONENTS" \
      orbcol="X,Y,Z,VX,VY,VY,VZ" \
      startcol="START" \
      stopcol="STOP" \
      refframe="ICRS" \
      orbinterp="WEIGHTED" \
      timecol="TIME" \
      chatter=3 \
      clobber=yes \
      debug=yes

Example bash script: run_bary.sh

Before and after barycentric correction a chi^2 period search was applied to the data and a Gaussian was fit to the chi^2 peak near the published pulse period. The XMM-Newton data were reduced and barycenter corrected using the XMMSAS package and the pulse period was determined, details will be described elsewhere.

Results:

eROSITA periods before and after barycentric correction:

Camera

P before correction [s]

P after bary correction [s]

TM1

0.38489567005

0.384933872

TM2

0.38489572213

0.384933945

TM3

0.38489567927

0.384933908

TM4

0.38489568964

0.384933919

TM5

0.38489572062

0.384933948

TM6

0.38489568900

0.384933918

TM7

0.38489571696

0.384933942

eRO(TM2-7)

0.38489570294

0.384933930

SD(TM2-7)

1.63234E-08

XMM

-

0.38493427

Ref*

-

0.3849341856

XMM-Ref

8.94070E-08

eRO-Ref

-2.68221E-07

eRO-XMM

-3.57628e-07

* Based on Fermi LAT data (Ray et al. 2011), corrected for spin down to 14-Oct-2019

Assuming the standard deviation of the TM2-TM7 period measurements as error estimate, the discrepancy between the eROSITA measuments versus the reference by XMM-Newton or Fermi is clearly significant. The relative discrepancy of the eROSITA measurement vs. the Fermi reference is

(P_ero-P_fermi)/P_fermi = -6.970E-7

The following sources of errors need to be considered:

  • SRG clock drift: no calibration data are currently available for October 2019. However, the clock drift is estimated to be of the order 10 ms/day, i.e. relative drift of 1.15741e-07, which is not sufficient to account for the observed discrepancy.
  • Inaccuracy of the orbit file, the observed discrepancy would correspond to a velocity difference of ~200 m/s
  • Other inaccuracies in the barycentric correction (barycen task, wrong assumptions on time/reference frames etc.), suggestions or comparisons with other codes are welcome. === Time lags ===

We calculated folded pulse profiles with start time T0_scc=6.243790548902941D8 and P=0.38493392969366. When comparing the folded pulse profiles the following offsets in event times were detected (assuming that the phase shifts are caused by known +- 1sec time jumps):

Camera

Time offset [s] 14-Oct-2019

Time offset [s] 15-Nov-2019

TM1

0.0

1.0

TM2

1.0

1.0

TM3

0.0

0.0

TM4

0.0

1.0

TM5

1.0

0.0

TM6

1.0

0.0

TM7

1.0

1.0

This results that time jumps have occured in cameras TM1,TM4,TM5, and TM6 between 14-Oct and 15-Nov.


  • === Figures periods: ===

Chi^2 vs. period for barycenter corrected eROSITA data:

  • TM1

    TM2

    TM3

    TM4

    TM5

    TM6

    TM7


  • === Figures pulse profiles: ===

    no correction

Folded pulse profiles with correction TIME=TIME-1s for cameras TM1,TM3,TM4:

  • no correction

EROSITAwiki: timing (last edited 2021-12-14 21:00:23 by MichaelFreyberg)