Tempo (astronomy)Tempo is a computer program to analyze radio observations of pulsars. Once enough observations are available, Tempo can deduce the pulsar rotation rate and phase, astrometric position and rates of change, and parameters of binary systems, by fitting models to pulse times of arrival measured at one or more terrestrial observatories.[1] This is a non-trivial procedure because much larger effects must be removed before the detailed fit can be performed. These include:
Tempo is maintained and distributed on SourceForge. There is a reference manual available,[2] but no general documentation. Tempo is a relatively old program, and is being replaced by Tempo2.[3][4] The main advantages of Tempo2, from the abstract, are:
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