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Table 2.

Main parameters of the radio timing campaign.

PSR Data span N. obs tobs N. ToA



(MJD) (h)

MK PKS NRT EFF MK PKS NRT EFF MK PKS NRT EFF
J1036−4353 59536 – 60015 20 15 1.7 29.8 99 81
J1526−2744 59304 – 59432 2 6 7 0.3 9.3 6.3 16 28 27
J1623−6936 59250 – 59683 23 14 2.2 14.6 140 38
J1709−0333 59304 – 60084 20 4 2 1.8 6.1 3.4 111 32 8
J1757−6032 59250 – 59725 29 12 4.1 13.9 274 36
J1803−6707 59197 – 59624 2 19 1.4 11.0 56 148
J1823−3544 59250 – 59684 19 9 10 1.8 9.7 7.4 192 32 35
J1858−5422 59250 – 59759 37 6 6.0 6.1 265 10
J1906−1754 59250 – 60148 43 5 20 4.0 6.1 48.9 208 5 72

Notes. Left to right the columns report: Pulsar name, data span of the radio timing solution and, for each telescope (left to right: MeerKAT, Parkes, Nançay, Effelsberg), number, total duration of the observations used to obtain the timing solution and the number of ToAs. Observations with no detections are not included in the total counts. Discovery observations have been included, whenever it has been possible to use them for timing.

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