
TL;DR
This paper analyzes 21 years of Parkes radio pulsar data to identify and report 46 new pulsar glitches, significantly expanding the known glitch population.
Contribution
It presents the discovery of 46 new pulsar glitches from a large dataset, increasing the total known glitches and providing valuable data for pulsar timing studies.
Findings
46 new pulsar glitches identified
Expanded the total glitch catalog to over 400 events
Demonstrated the effectiveness of long-term pulsar monitoring
Abstract
Parkes pulse arrival-time data for 165 radio pulsars spanning from 1990 to 2011 have been searched for period glitches. Forty-six events out of the detected 107 glitches were found to be new contributions to the entire glitch population which currently contains approximately 400 events.
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