Abstract
Abstract
Measuring a pulsar’s rotational evolution is crucial to understanding the nature of the pulsar. Here, we provide updated timing models for the rotational evolution of six pulsars, five of which are rotation phase-connected using primarily NICER X-ray data. For the newly discovered fast energetic young pulsar, PSR J0058−7218, we increase the baseline of its timing model from 1.4 days to 8 months and not only measure more precisely its spin-down rate
ν
̇
=
(
−
6.2324
±
0.0001
)
×
10
−
11
Hz
s
−
1
but also for the first time the second time derivative of its spin rate
ν
̈
=
(
4.2
±
0.2
)
×
10
−
21
Hz
s
−
2
. For the fastest and most energetic young pulsar, PSR J0537−6910 (with a 16 ms spin period), we detect four more glitches, for a total of 15 glitches over 4.5 yr of NICER monitoring, and show that its spin-down behavior continues to set this pulsar apart from all others, including a long-term braking index n = −1.234 ± 0.009 and interglitch braking indices that asymptote to ≲7 for long times after a glitch. For PSR J1101−6101, we measure a much more accurate spin-down rate that agrees with a previous value measured without phase connection. For PSR J1412+7922 (also known as Calvera), we extend the baseline of its timing model from our previous 1 yr model to 4.4 yr, and for PSR J1849−0001, we extend the baseline from 1.5 to 4.7 yr. We also present a long-term timing model of the energetic pulsar PSR J1813−1749, by fitting previous radio and X-ray spin frequencies from 2009–2019 and new ones measured here using 2018 NuSTAR and 2021 Chandra data.
Funder
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
SI ∣ Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
ANID ∣ Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
UKRI ∣ Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Narodowe Centrum Nauki
U.S. Department of Energy
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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