Abstract
About 76 glitches in 25 pulsars have been reported to date. Most glitches are 'giant', with fractional increases of frequency Δν 0/ν0 ∼ 10-6. 25 glitches were analysed and presented by Shemar and Lyne, who detected them mainly at Jodrell Bank during the monitoring of a sample of 279 pulsars in a regular timing programme up to MJD 49500. This paper is a continuation of their work up to MJD 50500. We present the detection and analysis of a further 14 glitches in 9 pulsars, 6 of which have glitched for the first time since monitoring had started. Eleven of these glitches are small (Δν0/ν0 ∼ 10 -9) and below the completeness threshold of Shemar & Lyne. We report a giant glitch in PSR B1930+22, the second largest reported hitherto, with a Δν0/ν0 = 4.5 × 10-6. We also report four recent glitches in PSR B1737-30 which continues to exhibit frequent glitches. Few of these pulsars show any recovery after the glitch.
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Krawczyk, A., Lyne, A. G., Gil, J. A., & Joshi, B. C. (2003). Observations of 14 pulsar glitches. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 340(4), 1087–1094. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2003.05987.x
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