Timing X-ray Pulsars with Application to Spacecraft Navigation

Mike Georg Bernhardt, Tobias Prinz, Werner Becker, Ulrich Walter

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Abstract

Usually, positions of spacecraft on interplanetary or deep space missions are determined by radar tracking from ground stations, a method by which uncertainty increases with distance from Earth. As an alternative, a spacecraft equipped with e.g. an X-ray telescope could determine its position autonomoulsy via onboard analysis of X-ray pulsar signals. In order to find out which pulsars are best suited for this approach and what accuracy can be achieved, we built up a database containing the temporal emission characteristics of the 60 X-ray pulsars for which a pulsed radiation has been detected by mid 2010.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
FachzeitschriftProceedings of Science
Jahrgang108
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2010
Veranstaltung4th High Time Resolution Astrophysics - The Era of Extremely Large Telescopes, HTRA 2010 - Crete, Griechenland
Dauer: 5 Mai 20107 Mai 2010

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