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open-access-imgOpen AccessReproducing the Results for NICER Observation of PSR J0030+0451
Author(s)
C. Afle,
P. R. Miles,
S. Caino-Lores,
C. D. Capano,
I. Tews,
K. Vahi,
E. Deelman,
M. Taufer,
D. A. Brown
Publication year2024
Publication title
computing in science and engineering
Resource typeMagazines
PublisherIEEE
NASA’s Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) observed X-ray emission from the pulsar PSR J0030+0451 in 2018. Riley et al. reported Bayesian parameter measurements of the mass and the star’s radius using pulse-profile modeling of the X-ray data. This paper reproduces their result using the open-source software X-PSI and publicly available data within expected statistical errors. We note the challenges we faced in reproducing the results and demonstrate that the analysis can be reproduced and reused in future works by changing the prior distribution for the radius and the sampler configuration. We find no significant change in the measurement of the mass and radius, demonstrating that the original result is robust to these changes. Finally, we provide a containerized working environment that facilitates third-party reproduction of the measurements of mass and radius of PSR J0030+0451 using the NICER observations.
Subject(s)bioengineering , communication, networking and broadcast technologies , computing and processing
Keyword(s)Software, Extraterrestrial measurements, Reproducibility of results, Temperature measurement, Neutron stars, Data models, Containers
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.547
H-Index67
eISSN1558-366X
pISSN1521-9615
DOI10.1109/mcse.2024.3381080

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