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Results of 23 yr of Pulsar Timing of PSR J1453-6413

Authors :
Li, Wei
Dang, Shi-Jun
Yuan, Jian-Ping
Li, Lin
Wang, Wei-Hua
Shang, Lun-Hua
Wang, Na
Li, Qing-Ying
Lu, Ji-Guang
Kou, Fei-Fei
Wang, Shuang-Qiang
Xiao, Shuo
Zhi, Qi-Jun
Liu, Yu-Lan
Zhao, Ru-Shuang
Dong, Ai-Jun
Zhang, Bin
You, Zi-Yi
Cai, Yan-Qing
Yang, Ya-Qin
Ren, Ying-Ying
Liu, Yu-Jia
Xu, Heng
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In this paper, we presented the 23.3 years of pulsar timing results of PSR J1456-6413 based on the observation of Parkes 64m radio telescope. We detected two new glitches at MJD 57093(3) and 59060(12) and confirmed its first glitch at MJD 54554(10). Using the "Cholesky" timing analysis method, we have determined its position, proper motion, and two-dimensional transverse velocities from the data segments before and after the second glitch, respectively. Furthermore, we detected exponential recovery behavior after the first glitch, with a recovery time scale of approximately 200 days and a corresponding exponential recovery factor Q of approximately 0.15(2), while no exponential recovery was detected for the other two glitches. More interestingly, we found that the leading component of the integral pulse profile after the second glitch became stronger, while the main component became weaker. Our results will expand the sample of pulsars with magnetosphere fluctuation triggered by the glitch event.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2306.13611
Document Type :
Working Paper