X-ray Timing Analysis of Six Pulsars Using ESA's XMM-Newton Observatory

Abstract

We present results of a timing analysis of various isolated pulsars using ESA's XMM-Newton observatory. Isolated pulsars are useful for calibration purposes because of their stable emission. We have analyzed six pulsars with different pulse profiles in a range of periods between 15 and 200 ms. All observations were made using the EPIC-pn camera in its faster modes (Small window, Timing and Burst modes). We investigate the relative timing accuracy of the camera by comparing the pulse periods determined from the EPIC-pn camera observations with those from radio observations. As a result of our analysis we conclude that the relative timing accuracy of the EPIC-pn camera is of the order of 1× 10-8.

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