A large spin-up glitch detected in the 70.5 ms pulsar AX J1838.0-0655 associated with HESS J1837-069

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Monitoring observations of AX J1838.0-0655 with the PCA instrument (2-60 keV) aboard the Rossi X-ray timing Explorer performed since its discovery (see ATEL #1392) as fast rotation-powered pulsar on 2008, February 17 up to and including 2010, January 26, have been used to study its rotation characteristics (see e.g. ATEL #1405). The timing analysis revealed the presence of a large spin-up glitch, occurring somewhere between MJD 55002 and MJD 55018 (2009, June 20 - July 6), with a fractional frequency jump size of 1.55(7)E-6.

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