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J/MNRAS/414/1679   315 glitches in the rotation of 102 pulsars (Espinoza+, 2011)
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Beginning of ReadMe : J/MNRAS/414/1679 315 glitches in the rotation of 102 pulsars (Espinoza+, 2011) ================================================================================ A study of 315 glitches in the rotation of 102 pulsars. Espinoza C.M., Lyne A.G., Stappers B.W., Kramer M. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 414, 1679-1704 (2011)> =2011MNRAS.414.1679E ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Pulsars Keywords: stars: neutron - pulsars: general Abstract: The rotation of more than 700 pulsars has been monitored using the 76-m Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank. Here we report on a new search for glitches in the observations, revealing 128 new glitches in the rotation of 63 pulsars. Combining these new data with those already published, we present a data base containing 315 glitches in 102 pulsars. Description: The Jodrell Bank timing data base comprises observations of more than 700 pulsars, carried out at Jodrell Bank Observatory (JBO) since 1978. Observation procedures are described by Hobbs et al. (2004, Cat. J/MNRAS/353/1311). In summary, these have mostly been performed with the 76-m Lovell telescope, with some complementary observations made using the 30-m MkII and 42-ft telescopes. Every pulsar is observed at typical intervals of 2-10 d in a 64-MHz band centred on 1404-MHz, using an analogue filter bank. Occasionally, observations were also carried out in a band centred at 610-MHz.