Fig. 4
Precision for distance measurements inferred from the timing of a pulsar at 1 kpc distance as a function of observing time span. The red curve is for the “classical” timing parallax at two different ecliptic latitudes, β. The distance uncertainties achieved with the kinematic parallax are shown in blue for two different orbital periods. We again assume weekly observations with a TOA precision of 10 ns.
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