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2018ApJ...866..154G - Astrophys. J., 866, 154-154 (2018/October-3)

The first glitch in a central compact object pulsar: 1E 1207.4-5209.

GOTTHELF E.V. and HALPERN J.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Since its discovery as a pulsar in 2000, the central compact object (CCO) 1E 1207.4-5209 in the supernova remnant PKS 1209-51/52 had been a stable 0.424 s rotator with an extremely small spin-down rate and weak (Bs~9×1010 G) surface dipole magnetic field. In 2016 we observed a glitch from 1E 1207.4-5209 of at least Δf/f=(2.8±0.4)×10–9, which is typical in size for the general pulsar population. However, glitch activity is closely correlated with spin-down rate {dot}f, and pulsars with {dot}f as small as that of 1E 1207.4-5209 are never seen to glitch. Unlike in glitches of ordinary pulsars, there may have been a large increase in {dot}f as well. The thermal X-ray spectrum of 1E 1207.4-5209, with its unique cyclotron absorption lines that measure the surface magnetic field strength, did not show any measurable change after the glitch, which rules out a major disruption in the dipole field as a cause or result of the glitch. A leading theory of the origin and evolution of CCOs, involving the prompt burial of the magnetic field by the fallback of supernova ejecta, might hold the explanation for the glitch.

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Journal keyword(s): pulsars: individual: 1E 1207.4-5209 - stars: neutron

Simbad objects: 11

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