Abstract
The X-ray timing data for the Crab pulsar obtained by the Chinese X-ray pulsar navigation test satellite are processed and analyzed. The method to build the integrated and standard X-ray pulse profiles of the Crab pulsar by using the X-ray pulsar observation data and the satellite orbit data is described. The principle and algorithm for determining the pulsar's pulse time of arrival (toa) in the frequency domain are briefly introduced. The pulsar's pulse time of arrival is calculated by using the timing data of 50 min integration for each set of observational data. By the comparison between the observed Crab pulsar's pulse time of arrival at the solar system barycenter and that predicted with the Crab pulsar ephemeris, it is found that the timing accuracy is about 14μs after the systematic error is removed by a quadratic polynomial fitting.
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