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Unusual glitch behaviours of two young pulsars

Astrophysics 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

In this paper we report unusual glitches in two young pulsars, PSR J1825-0935 (B1822-09) and PSR J1835-1106. For PSR J1825-0935, a slow glitch characterised by a temporary decrease in the slowdown rate occurred between 2000 December 31 to 2001 December 6. This event resulted in a permanent increase in frequency with fractional size Δν/ν31.2(2)×109\Delta\nu/\nu\sim31.2(2)\times10^{-9}, however little effect remained in slowdown rate. The glitch in PSR J1835-1106 occurred abruptly in November 2001 (MJD 52220\pm3) with Δν/ν14.6(4)×109\Delta\nu/\nu\sim14.6(4)\times10^{-9} and little or no change in the slow-down rate. A significant change in ν¨\ddot\nu apparently occurred at the glitch with ν¨\ddot\nu having opposite sign for the pre- and post-glitch data.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0407483,
  title  = {Unusual glitch behaviours of two young pulsars},
  author = {W. Z. Zou and N. Wang and H. X. Wang and R. N. Manchester and X. J. Wu and J. Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0407483},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Latex format, six files, 5 pages with 4 figues. accepted for MNRAS