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THE DISTURBANCE of A MILLISECOND PULSAR MAGNETOSPHERE

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posted on 2024-08-06, 10:26 authored by Ryan ShannonRyan Shannon, L. T. Lentati, M. Kerr, Matthew BailesMatthew Bailes, N. D.R. Bhat, W. A. Coles, S. Dai, J. Dempsey, G. Hobbs, M. J. Keith, P. D. Lasky, Y. Levin, R. N. Manchester, Stefan Oslowski, V. Ravi, Daniel ReardonDaniel Reardon, P. A. Rosado, R. Spiewak, Willem van Straten, L. Toomey, J. B. Wang, L. Wen, X. P. You, X. J. Zhu
Pulsar timing has enabled some of the strongest tests of fundamental physics. Central to the technique is the assumption that the detected radio pulses can be used to accurately measure the rotation of the pulsar. Here, we report on a broadband variation in the pulse profile of the millisecond pulsar J1643−1224. A new component of emission suddenly appears in the pulse profile, decays over four months, and results in a permanently modified pulse shape. Profile variations such as these may be the origin of timing noise observed in other millisecond pulsars. The sensitivity of pulsar-timing observations to gravitational radiation can be increased by accounting for this variability.

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ISSN

2041-8213

Journal title

Astrophysical Journal Letters

Volume

828

Issue

1

Article number

article no. L1

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1 p

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Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.

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Copyright © 2016 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. The published version is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher and can be also be located at https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8205/828/1/L1

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eng

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