2019
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab24d8
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Anti-glitches in the Ultraluminous Accreting Pulsar NGC 300 ULX-1 Observed with NICER

Abstract: We present evidence for three spin-down glitches (or 'anti-glitches') in the ultraluminous accreting X-ray pulsar NGC 300 ULX-1 in timing observations made with the Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER). Our timing analysis reveals three sudden spin-down events of magnitudes ∆ν = −23, −30, and −43 µHz (fractional amplitudes ∆ν/ν = −4.4, −5.5, and −7.7 × 10 −4 ). We determined fully

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“…Pulsation periods and the associated uncertainties were also calculated by fitting the pulse times of arrival (TOA) with a timing model. We followed the methodology described by Ray et al (2011), that has been applied to other HMXB pulsars (Ray et al 2019b;Vasilopoulos et al 2019Vasilopoulos et al , 2020. We subdivided the data into 10-20 intervals and generated TOAs by comparing the pulse profile of each interval with a template profile.…”
Section: Timing Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pulsation periods and the associated uncertainties were also calculated by fitting the pulse times of arrival (TOA) with a timing model. We followed the methodology described by Ray et al (2011), that has been applied to other HMXB pulsars (Ray et al 2019b;Vasilopoulos et al 2019Vasilopoulos et al , 2020. We subdivided the data into 10-20 intervals and generated TOAs by comparing the pulse profile of each interval with a template profile.…”
Section: Timing Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As its behavior cannot be accounted by the standard glitch theory, different models assuming an internal [182][183][184] or external [185] origin have been proposed. More recently, new anti-glitches have been reported in the accreting pulsar NGC 300 ULX-1 [186]. Despite the present uncertainties, a precise detection of a glitch in a pulsar with known mass in a binary system would substantially increase our understanding of NS interiors.…”
Section: Glitch Activitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The observed spin period showed the fast evolution with the period derivative of 10 −7 −10 −5 s s −1 . Another feature of this source is that its secular period evolution rate is quite stable, as well as its luminosity after MJD 57740 [14,38,42,37].…”
Section: Observations Of the Rotational Behaviors For Different Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We have included the different observations for each source, while the only observed parameters with notable differences are included, and in the calculations, we avoid using Ṗ computed based on just comparing two spin period or long timescale average measurements (marked with * ). Since the observation information and parameters are not complete, many other measured data [34,35,14,36,37,38,39] are not listed.…”
Section: Observations Of the Rotational Behaviors For Different Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%