Astronomy and Astrophysics Seminars
Timing Irregularities with Indian Telescopes
by Dr. Jaikhombha Singha (IIT, Roorkee)
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
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(Asia/Kolkata)
at Hybrid ( AG66 )
at Hybrid ( AG66 )
https://tifr-res-in.zoom.us/j/94394443063?pwd=RzE4czcwa2NKYjNoSmxsQzlBZ0Rqdz09
Meeting ID: 943 9444 3063
Passcode: 642600
Description |
Neutron Stars are exotic objects formed after a supernova explosion. They exhibit extreme properties and are observed as pulsars. Pulsars are known for their remarkable rotational stability. Despite their high stability, two types of timing irregularities are observed in pulsars: glitches and timing noise. Glitches are the sudden spin of pulsars and timing noise is the wander in the spin period of the pulsar. These phenomena can help us peak into the interior of such stars. In this talk, I will present the various results obtained as a part of by timing a sample of young pulsars with the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT) and Ooty Radio Telescope (ORT) to detect glitches and study timing noise. I will also highlight a few theoretical aspects of this study. |
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