We test statistically the hypothesis that radio pulsar glitches result from an avalanche process, in which angular momentum is transferred erratically from the flywheel-like superfluid in the star to the slowly decelerating, solid crust via spatially connected chains of local, impulsive, threshold-activated events, so that the system fluctuates around a self-organized critical state. Analysis of the glitch population (currently 285 events from 101 pulsars) demonstrates that the size distribution in individual pulsars is consistent with being scale invariant, as expected for an avalanche process. The measured power-law exponents fall in the range , with for the youngest pulsars. The waiting-time distribution is consistent with being exponent...
We carry out a classification of the glitch amplitudes of radio pulsars using Extreme Deconvolution ...
Several glitches have been observed in young, isolated radio pulsars, while a clear detection in acc...
Continuous gravitational waves from neutron stars could provide an invaluable resource to learn abou...
We test statistically the hypothesis that radio pulsar glitches result from an avalanche process, in...
We test statistically the hypothesis that radio pulsar glitches result from an avalanche process, in...
Context. Glitches are rare spin-up events that punctuate the smooth slow-down of the rotation of pul...
© 2020 George Alec William HowittGlitches are sudden jumps in the spin frequency of pulsars that occ...
Large pulsar glitches seem to be common to all radio pulsars and to exhibit a universal behaviour co...
We have analyzed 5.5 years of timing observations of 7 'slowly' rotating radio pulsars, made with th...
Several glitches have been observed in young, isolated radio pulsars, while a clear detection in acc...
Timing observations from the Parkes 64-m radio telescope for 165 pulsars between 1990 and 2011 have ...
We present a timing and glitch analysis of the young X-ray pulsar PSR J0537−6910, located within the...
Pulsar glitches are thought to result from either quakes in the neutron star crust (Baym et al. 1969...
Although pulsars are some of the most stable clocks in theUniverse,many of them are observed to \u20...
We report on a timing programme of 74 young pulsars that have been observed by the Parkes 64-m radio...
We carry out a classification of the glitch amplitudes of radio pulsars using Extreme Deconvolution ...
Several glitches have been observed in young, isolated radio pulsars, while a clear detection in acc...
Continuous gravitational waves from neutron stars could provide an invaluable resource to learn abou...
We test statistically the hypothesis that radio pulsar glitches result from an avalanche process, in...
We test statistically the hypothesis that radio pulsar glitches result from an avalanche process, in...
Context. Glitches are rare spin-up events that punctuate the smooth slow-down of the rotation of pul...
© 2020 George Alec William HowittGlitches are sudden jumps in the spin frequency of pulsars that occ...
Large pulsar glitches seem to be common to all radio pulsars and to exhibit a universal behaviour co...
We have analyzed 5.5 years of timing observations of 7 'slowly' rotating radio pulsars, made with th...
Several glitches have been observed in young, isolated radio pulsars, while a clear detection in acc...
Timing observations from the Parkes 64-m radio telescope for 165 pulsars between 1990 and 2011 have ...
We present a timing and glitch analysis of the young X-ray pulsar PSR J0537−6910, located within the...
Pulsar glitches are thought to result from either quakes in the neutron star crust (Baym et al. 1969...
Although pulsars are some of the most stable clocks in theUniverse,many of them are observed to \u20...
We report on a timing programme of 74 young pulsars that have been observed by the Parkes 64-m radio...
We carry out a classification of the glitch amplitudes of radio pulsars using Extreme Deconvolution ...
Several glitches have been observed in young, isolated radio pulsars, while a clear detection in acc...
Continuous gravitational waves from neutron stars could provide an invaluable resource to learn abou...