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Ensemble noise properties of the European Pulsar Timing Array
The null hypothesis in Pulsar Timing Array (PTA) analyses includes
assumptions about ensemble properties of pulsar time-correlated noise. These
properties are encoded in prior probabilities for the amplitude and the
spectral index of the power-law power spectral density of temporal correlations
of the noise. In this work, we introduce a new procedure for numerical
marginalisation over the uncertainties in pulsar noise priors. The procedure
may be used in searches for nanohertz gravitational waves and other PTA
analyses to resolve prior misspecification at negligible computational cost.
Furthermore, we infer the distribution of amplitudes and spectral indices of
the power spectral density of spin noise and dispersion measure variation noise
based on the observation of 25 millisecond pulsars by the European Pulsar
Timing Array (EPTA). Our results may be used for the simulation of realistic
noise in PTAs.