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    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Description: The monitoring of this pulsar is still on-going, and hopefully will be for years to come. It has proved to be possible to fit the timing ephemeris for PSR B1509-59 for the entire monitoring period to date (five and a half years) with a single quintic polynomial. In order to establish its significance, we need at least one more year of monitoring data (for which we have proposed), but if this result is confirmed, it appears that two significant results may emerge: 1) well-determined values for the first and second braking indices; the first is well-established, but the second still needs a longer time base for a significant value 2) there seems to be a periodic variation in the pulse arrival times that can be fit with harmonic sinusoids with periods of approximately 790 and 395 days; if this result holds up on a longer time base it would be very exciting. Note that we are in position now to generate a timing ephemeris on the basis of the x-ray data that is more accurate than the radio ephemeris. In the meantime we have also determined a position for the pulsar that is more accurate than the ones derived from radio and Chandra observations. These results were reported at the 2000 HEAD meeting in Honolulu, HI. Travel was partly out of this grant. The remainder was applied toward the acquisition of a laptop computer that allows independent and fast analysis of all monitoring observations.
    Keywords: Astronomy
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