Tempo
Tempo is a program for pulsar timing data analysis.
Download
Tempo has now been imported into Sourceforge. The most recent version can be
checked out out via git:
git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/tempo/tempo
or
git clone http://git.code.sf.net/p/tempo/tempo
or if you have a Sourceforge account:
git clone ssh://USERNAME@git.code.sf.net/p/tempo/tempo
Then follow the instructions in the README file.
Documentation
Links
Other pulsar timing packages
Acknowledgments
Tempo has evolved over several decades years and includes the contributions
of many authors. Among these are D. Nice, P. Demorest, I. Stairs,
R. Manchester, J. Taylor, W. Peters,
J. Weisberg, A. Irwin, N. Wex, and Y. Huang.
Work on tempo has been part of numerous projects
supported by the National Science Foundation, most recently
including grant numbers 0647820, 0968296, and 1430284 (NANOGrav Physics
Frontiers Center). Support is limited; questions should be addressed
to David Nice at Lafayette College.
Pulsar ephemerides data files supplied with Tempo are derived
from those available from the Solar System Dynamics group
at NASA/JPL: FTP server
Homepage.