Return of the Big Glitcher: NICER timing and glitches of PSR J0537-6910

Espinoza, Cristóbal M; Arzoumanian, Zaven; Enoto, Teruaki; Tamba, Tsubasa; Ray, Paul S.

Abstract

PSR J0537−6910, also known as the Big Glitcher, is the most prolific glitching pulsar known, and its spin-induced pulsations are only detectable in X-ray. We present results from analysis of 2.7 yr of NICER timing observations, from 2017 August to 2020 April. We obtain a rotation phase-connected timing model for the entire time span, which overlaps with the third observing run of LIGO/Virgo, thus enabling the most sensitive gravitational wave searches of this potentially strong gravitational wave-emitting pulsar. We find that the short-term braking index between glitches decreases towards a value of 7 or lower at longer times since the preceding glitch. By combining NICER and RXTE data, we measure a long-term braking index n = −1.25 ± 0.01. Our analysis reveals eight new glitches, the first detected since 2011, near the end of RXTE, with a total NICER and RXTE glitch activity of 8.88 × 10−7 yr−1. The new glitches follow the seemingly unique time-to-next-glitch-glitch-size correlation established previously using RXTE data, with a slope of 5 d μHz−1. For one glitch around which NICER observes 2 d on either side, we search for but do not see clear evidence of spectral nor pulse profile changes that may be associated with the glitch.

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Título según WOS: Return of the Big Glitcher: NICER timing and glitches of PSR J0537-6910
Título según SCOPUS: Return of the big glitcher: NICER timing and glitches of PSR J0537−6910
Título de la Revista: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volumen: 498
Número: 4
Editorial: Oxford University Press
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página final: 4614
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1093/mnras/staa2640

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS