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- Glitch_(astronomy) abstract "A glitch is a sudden increase (up to 1 part in 106) in the rotational frequency of a rotation-powered pulsar, which usually decreases steadily due to braking provided by the emission of radiation and high-energy particles. It is unknown whether or not they are related to the timing noise which all pulsars exhibit. Following a glitch is a period of gradual recovery where the observed periodicity slows to a period close to that observed before the glitch. These gradual recovery periods have been observed to last from days to years. Currently, only multiple glitches of the Crab and Vela pulsars have been observed and studied extensively".
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- Glitch_(astronomy) wikiPageID "4566277".
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- Glitch_(astronomy) subject Category:Rotation-powered_pulsars.
- Glitch_(astronomy) type CelestialBody109239740.
- Glitch_(astronomy) type NaturalObject100019128.
- Glitch_(astronomy) type NeutronStar109369692.
- Glitch_(astronomy) type Object100002684.
- Glitch_(astronomy) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Glitch_(astronomy) type Pulsar109400987.
- Glitch_(astronomy) type Rotation-poweredPulsars.
- Glitch_(astronomy) type Star109444100.
- Glitch_(astronomy) type Whole100003553.
- Glitch_(astronomy) comment "A glitch is a sudden increase (up to 1 part in 106) in the rotational frequency of a rotation-powered pulsar, which usually decreases steadily due to braking provided by the emission of radiation and high-energy particles. It is unknown whether or not they are related to the timing noise which all pulsars exhibit. Following a glitch is a period of gradual recovery where the observed periodicity slows to a period close to that observed before the glitch.".
- Glitch_(astronomy) label "Glitch (astronomia)".
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- Glitch_(astronomy) label "Glitch (astronomy)".
- Glitch_(astronomy) label "Глитч (астрономия)".
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