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Alteration of the magnetosphere of the Vela pulsar during a glitch.

Jim Palfreyman1, John M Dickey2, Aidan Hotan3, Simon Ellingsen2, Willem van Straten4.   

Abstract

As pulsars lose energy, primarily in the form of magnetic dipole radiation, their rotation slows down accordingly. For some pulsars, this spin-down is interrupted by occasional abrupt spin-up events known as glitches 1 . A glitch is hypothesized to be a catastrophic release of pinned vorticity 2 that provides an exchange of angular momentum between the superfluid outer core and the crust. This is manifested by a minute alteration in the rotation rate of the neutron star and its co-rotating magnetosphere, which is revealed by an abrupt change in the timing of observed radio pulses. Measurement of the flux density, polarization and single-pulse arrival times of the glitch with high time resolution may reveal the equation of state of the crustal superfluid, its drag-to-lift ratio and the parameters that describe its friction with the crust 3 . This has not hitherto been possible because glitch events happen unpredictably. Here we report single-pulse radio observations of a glitch in the Vela pulsar, which has a rotation frequency of 11.2 hertz. The glitch was detected on 2016 December 12 at 11:36 universal time, during continuous observations of the pulsar over a period of three years. We detected sudden changes in the pulse shape coincident with the glitch event: one pulse was unusually broad, the next pulse was missing (a 'null') and the following two pulses had unexpectedly low linear polarization. This sequence was followed by a 2.6-second interval during which pulses arrived later than usual, indicating that the glitch affects the magnetosphere.

Year:  2018        PMID: 29643483     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0001-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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1.  Return of the Big Glitcher: NICER timing and glitches of PSR J0537-6910.

Authors:  Wynn C G Ho; Cristóbal M Espinoza; Zaven Arzoumanian; Teruaki Enoto; Tsubasa Tamba; Danai Antonopoulou; Michał Bejger; Sebastien Guillot; Brynmor Haskell; Paul S Ray
Journal:  Mon Not R Astron Soc       Date:  2020-09-01       Impact factor: 5.287

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