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Update on the European Pulsar Timing Array

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2013

Kuo Liu*
Affiliation:
Max-Planck-Institute for Radio Astronomy email: kliu.psr@googlemail.com
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The European Pulsar Timing Array (EPTA) is one the of three global Pulsar Timing Array communities, aiming to use the clock nature of pulsars to detect gravitational wave. In this talk, I will provide an introduction to the current status of EPTA pulsar observations and present an overview of the recent results. I will also give an update on the progress of the Large European Array for Pulsar (LEAP) project, which attempts to coherently combine the data from the five biggest single site radio telescopes in Europe and make an equivalently 200-metre diameter dish. The LEAP project is an ideal effort in performing high precision pulsar timing and studying characteristics of single pulses from millisecond pulsars.

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