Detection of a Glitch in PSR J0908$-$4913 by UTMOST
Marcus E. Lower, Matthew Bailes, Ryan M. Shannon, Simon Johnston,, Chris Flynn, Timothy Bateman, Duncan Campbell-Wilson, Cherie K. Day, Adam, Deller, Wael Farah, Anne J. Green, Vivek Gupta, Richard W. Hunstead, Andrew, Jameson, Ayushi Mandlik, Stefan Os{\l}owski

TL;DR
This paper reports the first detection of a glitch in the radio pulsar PSR J0908-4913 using the UTMOST telescope, marking a significant observational milestone in pulsar timing studies.
Contribution
It presents the first observation of a pulsar glitch in PSR J0908-4913 during regular UTMOST observations, demonstrating the telescope's capability for glitch detection.
Findings
First glitch detection in PSR J0908-4913
Utilized UTMOST telescope for pulsar timing
Confirmed glitch occurrence through regular observations
Abstract
We report the first detection of a glitch in the radio pulsar PSR J09084913 (PSR B090649) during regular timing observations by the Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope (MOST) as part of the UTMOST project.
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