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An Unusual Pulse Shape Change Event in PSR J1713+0747 Observed with the Green Bank Telescope and CHIME

Jennings, Ross J.; Cordes, James M.; Chatterjee, Shami; McLaughlin, Maura A.; Demorest, Paul B.; Arzoumanian, Zaven; Baker, Paul T.; Blumer, Harsha; Brook, Paul R.; Cohen, Tyler; Crawford, Fronefield; Thankful Cromartie, H.; DeCesar, Megan E.; Dolch, Timothy; Ferrara, Elizabeth C.; Fonseca, Emmanuel; Good, Deborah C.; Hazboun, Jeffrey S.; Jones, Megan L.; Kaplan, David L.; Lam, Michael T.; Lazio, T. Joseph W.; Lorimer, Duncan R.; Lazio, W.; Luo, Jing; Lynch, Ryan S.; McKee, James W.; Madison, Dustin R.; Meyers, Bradley W.; Mingarelli, Chiara M.F.; Nice, David J.; Pennucci, Timothy T.; Perera, Benetge B.P.; Pol, Nihan S.; Ransom, Scott M.; Ray, Paul S.; Shapiro-Albert, Brent J.; Siemens, Xavier; Stairs, Ingrid H.; Stinebring, Daniel R.; Swiggum, Joseph K.; Tan, Chia Min; Taylor, Stephen R.; Vigeland, Sarah J.; Witt, Caitlin A.

Authors

Ross J. Jennings

James M. Cordes

Shami Chatterjee

Maura A. McLaughlin

Paul B. Demorest

Zaven Arzoumanian

Paul T. Baker

Harsha Blumer

Paul R. Brook

Tyler Cohen

Fronefield Crawford

H. Thankful Cromartie

Megan E. DeCesar

Timothy Dolch

Elizabeth C. Ferrara

Emmanuel Fonseca

Deborah C. Good

Jeffrey S. Hazboun

Megan L. Jones

David L. Kaplan

Michael T. Lam

T. Joseph W. Lazio

Duncan R. Lorimer

W. Lazio

Jing Luo

Ryan S. Lynch

Dustin R. Madison

Bradley W. Meyers

Chiara M.F. Mingarelli

David J. Nice

Timothy T. Pennucci

Benetge B.P. Perera

Nihan S. Pol

Scott M. Ransom

Paul S. Ray

Brent J. Shapiro-Albert

Xavier Siemens

Ingrid H. Stairs

Daniel R. Stinebring

Joseph K. Swiggum

Chia Min Tan

Stephen R. Taylor

Sarah J. Vigeland

Caitlin A. Witt



Abstract

The millisecond pulsar J1713+0747 underwent a sudden and significant pulse shape change between 2021 April 16 and 17 (MJDs 59320 and 59321). Subsequently, the pulse shape gradually recovered over the course of several months. We report the results of continued multifrequency radio observations of the pulsar made using the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment and the 100 m Green Bank Telescope in a 3 yr period encompassing the shape change event, between 2020 February and 2023 February. As of 2023 February, the pulse shape had returned to a state similar to that seen before the event, but with measurable changes remaining. The amplitude of the shape change and the accompanying time-of-arrival residuals display a strong nonmonotonic dependence on radio frequency, demonstrating that the event is neither a glitch (the effects of which should be independent of radio frequency, ν) nor a change in dispersion measure alone (which would produce a delay proportional to ν−2). However, it does bear some resemblance to the two previous “chromatic timing events” observed in J1713+0747, as well as to a similar event observed in PSR J1643−1224 in 2015.

Citation

Jennings, R. J., Cordes, J. M., Chatterjee, S., McLaughlin, M. A., Demorest, P. B., Arzoumanian, Z., …Witt, C. A. (2024). An Unusual Pulse Shape Change Event in PSR J1713+0747 Observed with the Green Bank Telescope and CHIME. The Astrophysical journal, 964(2), Article 179. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad2930

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 2, 2024
Online Publication Date Mar 29, 2024
Publication Date Apr 1, 2024
Deposit Date Apr 9, 2024
Publicly Available Date Apr 9, 2024
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Print ISSN 0004-637X
Electronic ISSN 1538-4357
Publisher American Astronomical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 964
Issue 2
Article Number 179
DOI https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad2930
Keywords Pulsars; Millisecond pulsars; Radio astrometry
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4621271

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