We report the accumulated results of more than six and a half years of monitoring of J0537-6910, the 16 ms pulsar in the Large Magellanic Cloud, using data acquired with the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer. During this campaign the pulsar experienced some 20 sudden increases in frequency ("glitches") of at least one $\mu$Hz, amounting to a gain of six parts per million of rotation frequency superposed on its normal spindown of $\sim-1.99 \times 10(exp -10)$ Hz/s. The time interval from one glitch to the next obeys a strong linear correlation to the amplitude of the first glitch, with a mean slope of about 120 days per 0.3 parts per million. As a result, the time of the next glitch can usually be predicted to an accuracy of a few days. The magni...
In this paper we report unusual glitches in two young pulsars, PSR J1825-0935 (B1822-09) and PSR J18...
International audienceMeasuring a pulsar's rotational evolution is crucial to understanding the natu...
International audiencePSR J0537−6910, also known as the Big Glitcher, is the most prolific glitching...
We report on more than 7 yr of monitoring of PSR J0537-6910, the 16 ms pulsar in the LMC, using data...
We present a timing and glitch analysis of the young X-ray pulsar PSR J0537−6910, located within the...
We are undertaking an extensive X-ray monitoring campaign of the two Crab-like pulsars in the Large ...
The young, fast-spinning, X-ray pulsar J0537-6910 displays an extreme glitch activity, with large sp...
We report on a timing programme of 74 young pulsars that have been observed by the Parkes 64-m radio...
We report the results of more than seven years of monitoring of PSR J0537-6910, the 16 ms pulsar in ...
Timing observations of 40 mostly young pulsars using the ATNF Parkes radio telescope between 1990 Ja...
Timing observations from the Parkes 64-m radio telescope for 165 pulsars between 1990 and 2011 have ...
McKee JW, Janssen GH, Stappers BW, et al. A glitch in the millisecond pulsar J0613-0200. MONTHLY NOT...
PSR J1806-2125 is a pulsar discovered in the Parkes multibeam pulsar survey with a rotational period...
PSR J1806-2125 is a pulsar discovered in the Parkes multibeam pulsar survey with a rotational period...
279 pulsars have been regularly monitored in a timing programme at lodrell Bank, with the aim of pro...
In this paper we report unusual glitches in two young pulsars, PSR J1825-0935 (B1822-09) and PSR J18...
International audienceMeasuring a pulsar's rotational evolution is crucial to understanding the natu...
International audiencePSR J0537−6910, also known as the Big Glitcher, is the most prolific glitching...
We report on more than 7 yr of monitoring of PSR J0537-6910, the 16 ms pulsar in the LMC, using data...
We present a timing and glitch analysis of the young X-ray pulsar PSR J0537−6910, located within the...
We are undertaking an extensive X-ray monitoring campaign of the two Crab-like pulsars in the Large ...
The young, fast-spinning, X-ray pulsar J0537-6910 displays an extreme glitch activity, with large sp...
We report on a timing programme of 74 young pulsars that have been observed by the Parkes 64-m radio...
We report the results of more than seven years of monitoring of PSR J0537-6910, the 16 ms pulsar in ...
Timing observations of 40 mostly young pulsars using the ATNF Parkes radio telescope between 1990 Ja...
Timing observations from the Parkes 64-m radio telescope for 165 pulsars between 1990 and 2011 have ...
McKee JW, Janssen GH, Stappers BW, et al. A glitch in the millisecond pulsar J0613-0200. MONTHLY NOT...
PSR J1806-2125 is a pulsar discovered in the Parkes multibeam pulsar survey with a rotational period...
PSR J1806-2125 is a pulsar discovered in the Parkes multibeam pulsar survey with a rotational period...
279 pulsars have been regularly monitored in a timing programme at lodrell Bank, with the aim of pro...
In this paper we report unusual glitches in two young pulsars, PSR J1825-0935 (B1822-09) and PSR J18...
International audienceMeasuring a pulsar's rotational evolution is crucial to understanding the natu...
International audiencePSR J0537−6910, also known as the Big Glitcher, is the most prolific glitching...