Here we present a Bayesian method of including discrete measurements of
dispersion measure due to the interstellar medium in the direction of a pulsar
as prior information in the analysis of that pulsar. We use a simple simulation
to show the efficacy of this method, where the inclusion of the additional
measurements results in both a significant increase in the precision with which
the timing model parameters can be obtained, and an improved upper limit on the
amplitude of any red noise in the dataset. We show that this method can be
applied where no multi-frequency data exists across much of the dataset, and
where there is no simultaneous multi-frequency data for any given observing
epoch. Including such information in the analysis of upcoming International
Pulsar Timing Array (IPTA) and European Pulsar Timing Array (EPTA) data
releases could therefore prove invaluable in obtaining the most constraining
limits on gravitational wave signals within those datasets.Comment: 7 pages, 1 Table, 3 Figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text
overlap with arXiv:1310.212