We study the putative emission of gravitational waves (GWs) in particular for pulsars with measured braking index. We show that the appropriate combination of both GW emission and magnetic dipole brakes can naturally explain the measured braking index, when the surface magnetic field and the angle between the magnetic dipole and rotation axes are time dependent. Then we discuss the detectability of these very pulsars by aLIGO and the Einstein Telescope. We call attention to the realistic possibility that aLIGO can detect the GWs generated by at least some of these pulsars, such as Vela, for example
We present direct upper limits on gravitational wave emission from the Crab pulsar using data from t...
Since the discovery of pulsar 50 years ago, they have proven to be very useful astronomical objects....
[eng] Pulsars are neutron stars–remnants of very massive stars– that emit intense electromagnetic ra...
Abstract In one of our previous articles we have considered the role of a time dependent magnetic el...
A gravitational wave (GW) passing through a pulsar will lead to a variation in the moment of inertia...
The physical mechanisms responsible for pulsar timing glitches are thought to excite quasi-normal mo...
The physical mechanisms responsible for pulsar timing glitches are thought to excite quasinormal mod...
During their most recent observing run, LIGO/Virgo reported the gravitational wave (GW) transient S1...
The relationship between pulsar-like compact stars and gravitational waves is briefly reviewed. Due ...
We discuss the possibility that galactic gravitational wave sources might give burst signals at a ra...
We discuss the possibility that galactic gravitational wave sources might give burst signals at a ra...
Neutron stars may sustain a non-axisymmetric deformation due to magnetic distortion and are potentia...
Pulsar braking torques due to magnetodipole radiation and the unipolar generator are considered, whi...
We present direct upper limits on gravitational wave emission from the Crab pulsar using data from t...
We present direct upper limits on gravitational wave emission from the Crab pulsar using data from t...
We present direct upper limits on gravitational wave emission from the Crab pulsar using data from t...
Since the discovery of pulsar 50 years ago, they have proven to be very useful astronomical objects....
[eng] Pulsars are neutron stars–remnants of very massive stars– that emit intense electromagnetic ra...
Abstract In one of our previous articles we have considered the role of a time dependent magnetic el...
A gravitational wave (GW) passing through a pulsar will lead to a variation in the moment of inertia...
The physical mechanisms responsible for pulsar timing glitches are thought to excite quasi-normal mo...
The physical mechanisms responsible for pulsar timing glitches are thought to excite quasinormal mod...
During their most recent observing run, LIGO/Virgo reported the gravitational wave (GW) transient S1...
The relationship between pulsar-like compact stars and gravitational waves is briefly reviewed. Due ...
We discuss the possibility that galactic gravitational wave sources might give burst signals at a ra...
We discuss the possibility that galactic gravitational wave sources might give burst signals at a ra...
Neutron stars may sustain a non-axisymmetric deformation due to magnetic distortion and are potentia...
Pulsar braking torques due to magnetodipole radiation and the unipolar generator are considered, whi...
We present direct upper limits on gravitational wave emission from the Crab pulsar using data from t...
We present direct upper limits on gravitational wave emission from the Crab pulsar using data from t...
We present direct upper limits on gravitational wave emission from the Crab pulsar using data from t...
Since the discovery of pulsar 50 years ago, they have proven to be very useful astronomical objects....
[eng] Pulsars are neutron stars–remnants of very massive stars– that emit intense electromagnetic ra...