The glitch activity of neutron stars
J. R. Fuentes, C. M. Espinoza, A. Reisenegger, B. W. Stappers, B., Shaw, A. G. Lyne

TL;DR
This study analyzes the glitch activity in neutron stars, revealing a bimodal glitch size distribution and a strong correlation between glitch activity and energy loss rate, with some exceptions like the Crab pulsar.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, unbiased statistical analysis of neutron star glitches, establishing a universal ratio for glitch activity and exploring its relation to stellar properties.
Findings
Glitch size distribution is bimodal with a peak at ~20 μHz.
Glitch activity correlates strongly with energy loss rate.
A constant ratio of glitch activity to spin-down rate is observed across most neutron stars.
Abstract
We present a statistical study of the glitch population and the behaviour of the glitch activity across the known population of neutron stars. An unbiased glitch database was put together based on systematic searches of radio timing data of 898 rotation-powered pulsars obtained with the Jodrell Bank and Parkes observatories. Glitches identified in similar searches of 5 magnetars were also included. The database contains 384 glitches found in the rotation of 141 of these neutron stars. We confirm that the glitch size distribution is at least bimodal, with one sharp peak at approximately , which we call large glitches, and a broader distribution of smaller glitches. We also explored how the glitch activity , defined as the mean frequency increment per unit of time due to glitches, correlates with the spin frequency , spin-down rate…
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