Detection of a new glitch in PSR J1048-5832 observed from the Argentine Institute of Radio astronomy
E. Zubieta ... [et al.].
Serie: Trabajos publicados del IAR ; no. 1811
Resumen: At the Argentine Institute of Radio astronomy (IAR), we carry out a pulsar-timing program in which we observe pulsars from the Southern Hemisphere with up to daily cadence, as part of the PuMA collaboration [1]. Observations are performed at a central frequency of 1400 MHz using the two 30 m antennas of the IAR, with a bandwidth of 400 MHz and two polarizations in both antennas [2]. For the radio pulsar PSR J1048-5832, only five giant glitches have been reported so far [3]. Here we report the detection of a new glitch in PSR J1048-5832.
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The Astronomer's Telegram — Vol. 16580, (2024), p. 1