Observation of discontinuities in the periodic modulation of PSR B1828-11
Adriana Dias, Gregory Ashton, Julianna Ostrovska, David Ian Jones,, Michael Keith

TL;DR
This study analyzes long-term pulsar data to identify discontinuities in its periodic modulation, providing insights into neutron star dynamics and challenging planetary companion hypotheses.
Contribution
The paper introduces a phenomenological model revealing parameter shifts in pulsar modulation occurring before a glitch, offering new evidence against planetary explanations.
Findings
Discontinuities in modulation period and amplitude detected
Parameter shifts occur prior to the glitch
Bayes factor strongly supports parameter changes
Abstract
PSR B1828-11 is a radio pulsar that undergoes periodic modulations (~500 days) of its spin-down rate and beam width, providing a valuable opportunity to understand the rotational dynamics of neutron stars. The periodic modulations have previously been attributed to planetary companion(s), precession, or magnetospheric effects and have several interesting features: they persist over 10 cycles, there are at least two harmonically related components, and the period is decreasing at a rate of about 5 days per cycle. PSR B1828-11 also experienced a glitch, a sudden increase in its rotation frequency, at 55 040.9 Modified Julian Day(MJD). By studying the interaction of the periodic modulations with the glitch, we seek to find evidence to distinguish explanations of the periodic modulation. Using a phenomenological model, we analyse a recently published open data set from Jodrell Bank…
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astro and Planetary Science
