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Chiuderi and Occhionero 1970
Chiuderi, C., and F. Occhionero, 1970: Shape of the Crab Pulsar and its period fluctuations. Nature, 226, 337-338, doi:10.1038/226337a0.
Richards et al. have recently recorded sinusoidal variations in the arrival times of radio pulses from NP 0532 with a period of about three months and an amplitude Δtau = 6×10-4 s. This effect can be interpreted in terms of genuine sinusoidal variations of the circular frequency of the Crab pulsar where Ω(t) = Ω(1+A cosωt), where Ω ≃ 200/s, ω ≃ 10-6/s, A ≃ 10-10. Equation (1) can be explained by the widely accepted oblique rotator model simply by investigating an interesting consequence of the possible ellipticity of the neutron star. To account for the history and energy balance of the Crab Nebula3, an upper limit must be placed to this ellipticity, such that the gravitational quadrupole radiation dominates the magnetic dipole radiation only in the early life of the pulsar. It turns out that the explanation given here for the anomalies in the pulse arrival times provides in the end an even stronger limit to the deviations from spherical symmetry allowed in a neutron star.
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@article{ch05600u, author={Chiuderi, C. and Occhionero, F.}, title={Shape of the Crab Pulsar and its period fluctuations}, year={1970}, journal={Nature}, volume={226}, pages={337--338}, doi={10.1038/226337a0}, }
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TY - JOUR ID - ch05600u AU - Chiuderi, C. AU - Occhionero, F. PY - 1970 TI - Shape of the Crab Pulsar and its period fluctuations JA - Nature JO - Nature VL - 226 SP - 337 EP - 338 DO - 10.1038/226337a0 ER -
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