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- 2023The Parkes Pulsar Timing Array third data releasecitations
- 2022A Coarse-Grained Molecular Model for Simulating Self-Healing of Bitumencitations
- 2022A Coarse-Grained Molecular Model for Simulating Self-Healing of Bitumencitations
- 2020Manipulating magnetoelectric energy landscape in multiferroicscitations
- 2020Manipulating magnetoelectric energy landscape in multiferroicscitations
- 2018Continuously Tuning Epitaxial Strains by Thermal Mismatchcitations
- 2018Self-Suspended Nanomesh Scaffold for Ultrafast Flexible Photodetectors Based on Organic Semiconducting Crystalscitations
- 2016Improving the Stability of Organic Semiconductors: Distortion Energy versus Aromaticity in Substituted Bistetracenecitations
- 2015Effect of cooling rate on microstructure and properties of microalloyed HSLA steel weld metalscitations
- 2012Criteria for improving the properties of ZnGeAs2 solar cellscitations
- 2007An efficient hybrid, nanostructured, epoxidation catalyst: titanium silsesquioxane-polystyrene copolymer supported on SBA-15
- 2007An efficient hybrid, nanostructured, epoxidation catalyst: titanium silsesquioxane-polystyrene copolymer supported on SBA-15citations
- 2007An efficient hybrid, nanostructured, epoxidation catalyst: titanium silsesquioxane-polystyrene copolymer supported on SBA-15citations
- 2004Sidewall functionalization of single-walled carbon nanotubes with hydroxyl group-terminated moietiescitations
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The Parkes Pulsar Timing Array third data release
Abstract
We present the third data release from the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array (PPTA) project. The release contains observations of 32 pulsars obtained using the 64-m Parkes `Murriyang' radio telescope. The data span is up to 18 yr with a typical cadence of 3 weeks. This data release is formed by combining an updated version of our second data release with∼3 yr of more recent data primarily obtained using an ultra-wide-bandwidth receiver system that operates between 704 and 4032 MHz. We provide calibrated pulse profiles, flux density dynamic spectra, pulse times of arrival, and initial pulsar timing models. We describe methods for processing such wide-bandwidth observations and compare this data release with our previous release.