Title: Timing noise of radio pulsars and implications to neutronstar's interior structure and gravitational wave detection
Speaker: Shuang-Nan Zhang (IHEP &NAOC)
Time & Place: Thursday, 3:00pm, March 13th, Lecture Hall, 3rd floor
Abstract: Radio pulsars are the most stable natural clocks in the universe, yet timing noises can still be substantial when the times of arrivals of their pulses are fitted with some well accepted spin-down models or templates of pulsars. In this talk, I will review our recent work on modeling the timing noises of radio pulsars. Our model includes a long-term power-law decay modulated by periodic
Biog: Bachelor from Tsinghua University in 1979. PhD from University of Southampton in1989. Postdoc at University of
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