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arxiv: astro-ph/0612189 · v1 · submitted 2006-12-07 · 🌌 astro-ph

On the peculiarities in the rotational frequency evolution of isolated neutron stars

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The measurements of pulsar frequency second derivatives have shown that they are $10^2-10^6$ times larger than expected for standard pulsar spin-down law, and are even negative for about half of pulsars. We explain these paradoxical results on the basis of the statistical analysis of the rotational parameters $\nu$, $\dot \nu$ and $\ddot \nu$ of the subset of 295 pulsars taken mostly from the ATNF database. We have found a strong correlation between $\ddot \nu$ and $\dot \nu$ for both $\ddot\nu > 0$ and $\ddot\nu < 0$, as well as between $\nu$ and $\dot\nu$. We interpret these dependencies as evolutionary ones due to $\dot\nu$ being nearly proportional to the pulsars' age. The derived statistical relations as well as "anomalous" values of $\ddot\nu$ are well described by assuming the long-time variations of the spin-down rate. The pulsar frequency evolution, therefore, consists of secular change of $\nu_{ev}(t)$, $\dot\nu_{ev}(t)$ and $\ddot\nu_{ev}(t)$ according to the power law with $n \approx 5$, the irregularities, observed within a timespan as a timing noise, and the variations on the timescale larger than that timespan -- several tens of years.

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