论文标题
最大的脉冲星计时计划II:脉冲星人口的时机噪声
The UTMOST pulsar timing programme II: Timing noise across the pulsar population
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论文摘要
尽管脉冲星具有出色的旋转稳定性,但大规模的时序研究揭示了至少两种不同类型的旋转类型:红色的时机噪声和故障。使用现代贝叶斯技术,我们研究了升级后的Molonglo天文台合成望远镜(大多数)观察到了300个明亮的南部天空无线电脉冲星的时序噪声特性。在PSR J1825 $ -0935的旋转演化中,我们重新介绍了与先前报道的脉冲星毛刺相关的旋转和旋转变化,报告了三个新的小故障和四个异常小故障事件的发现。我们开发了一个精致的贝叶斯框架,用于确定红色噪声强度尺度如何使用脉冲星旋转频率($ν$)和旋转频率($ \dotν$),我们将其应用于280个非经常型脉冲星的样本。 With this new method and a simple power-law scaling relation, we show that red noise strength scales across the non-recycled pulsar population as $ν^{a} |\dotν|^{b}$, where $a = -0.84^{+0.47}_{-0.49}$ and $b = 0.97^{+0.16}_{-0.19}$.可以轻松地适应此方法,以利用更复杂的,从天体物理动机的红噪声模型。最后,我们强调了双中性星PSR J0737 $ - $ 3039的时机,以及最初在第一次Molonglo Pulsar调查中发现的明亮无线电脉冲星的重新发现,其位置不正确。
While pulsars possess exceptional rotational stability, large scale timing studies have revealed at least two distinct types of irregularities in their rotation: red timing noise and glitches. Using modern Bayesian techniques, we investigated the timing noise properties of 300 bright southern-sky radio pulsars that have been observed over 1.0-4.8 years by the upgraded Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope (MOST). We reanalysed the spin and spin-down changes associated with nine previously reported pulsar glitches, report the discovery of three new glitches and four unusual glitch-like events in the rotational evolution of PSR J1825$-$0935. We develop a refined Bayesian framework for determining how red noise strength scales with pulsar spin frequency ($ν$) and spin-down frequency ($\dotν$), which we apply to a sample of 280 non-recycled pulsars. With this new method and a simple power-law scaling relation, we show that red noise strength scales across the non-recycled pulsar population as $ν^{a} |\dotν|^{b}$, where $a = -0.84^{+0.47}_{-0.49}$ and $b = 0.97^{+0.16}_{-0.19}$. This method can be easily adapted to utilise more complex, astrophysically motivated red noise models. Lastly, we highlight our timing of the double neutron star PSR J0737$-$3039, and the rediscovery of a bright radio pulsar originally found during the first Molonglo pulsar surveys with an incorrectly catalogued position.