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Page 1: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Hunting for Glitches

Sarah Buchner

Page 2: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

• …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. • Almost black holes• Neutron stars are very dense (1017 kg/m3 )

– 1.5 M with a diameter of 10 to 20 km

– Mass 1027 tons

• They rotate very rapidly: Period = 1.3 ms to 8 sec• magnetic fields are 1013 times stronger than Earth’s.

Neutron Stars

Chandra X-ray image of the neutron star left behind by a supernova observed in A.D. 386.The remnant is known as G11.20.3.

Page 3: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Pulsars and Neutron Stars

Page 4: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

The Pulsar

Page 5: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Vela Pulsar

• PSR 0833-45• Vela supernova remnant• About 10 000 years old• P = 0.089 s = 11.2 Hz

• HartRAO observed • most days since 1984

Page 6: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Pulsars – stable clock• Massive stable flywheels superb cosmic clocks

e.g. Vela:

Unambiguously number each pulse

There were exactly 47 414 570 pulses between

11 Mar 2004 20:55:37and

29 Apr 2004 21:41:37

OH masers

Source below

horizon

VLBI

1s.Hz

-1310(6)-156.20475

Hz 00910.000000005181711.1910720

Page 7: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Phase residuals

Page 8: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )
Page 9: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Glitch Detection

• When phase offset > limit• Continual observing begins • Alarm at HartRAO• sms observers• Astronomical telegram / IAU circular

Page 10: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Spin-upnu

-5

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

MJD 48437

nu

x 1

E6

610715.2

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Recovery

-25

-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

MJD 48437

nu

do

t

Recovery time scales0.4 and 4.1 days

Page 12: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Cause of glitch - starquake

R

R2

I

I

//=10=10––66

ε = 10= 10-4

//=10=10––66

ε = 10= 10-4

Page 13: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )
Page 14: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Vortex pinning and unpinning

Page 15: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Vortex pinning

Vortex current depends on lag

Page 16: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Glitch

SSCC II

Page 17: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Spin-upnu

-5

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

MJD 48437

nu

x 1

E6

610715.2

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Linear coupling “resistive”

Crust

Pinned superfluid

Next

Nint

Nint

coupleextcc NNI

)(I

N CSCcouple

)(I

NI CSCextCC

)(I

I CSCSS

Page 19: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Simple model

Page 20: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Spin-down

Page 21: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Non-linear coupling “capacitive”

Page 22: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Post-glitch recovery

n

t

n0)( ett pp

pd)( dtet

Page 23: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Recoveries have same form?

Page 24: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Predicting glitches

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But …..

Page 26: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Do glitches occur randomly?

Page 27: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Size of angular momentumreservoir

Slope sets a lower limit to

IIres

Page 28: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Crab vs Vela

96 1010 910

Page 29: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

How fast does the crust spin up?

Can we catch a glitch in the act?

Page 30: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

XDMObservations

Page 31: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Timing Vela with XDM

Page 32: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )
Page 33: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )
Page 34: Hunting for Glitches Sarah Buchner. …are the leftover cores from supernova explosions. Almost black holes Neutron stars are very dense (10 17 kg/m 3 )

Thanks

• HartRAO workshop staff and astronomers

• Adriaan Hough

• Richard Lord

• Simon Ratcliffe