Long-term timing observations of four southern pulsars

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Pulsars, Time Measurement, Stellar Rotation, Angular Velocity, Neutron Stars

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Pulse arrival-time measurements made during the period 1987-1994 at the Mt. Pleasant Observatory have revealed the first observed glitch in PSR B1727-47 and a continuation of the known high glitch rate in PSR B1737-30. The observations also show an unusual sequence of alternating microjumps in the rotation rate of PSR B1240-64 and the possibility of free precession in PSR B0959-54. The observations and results are discussed in terms of current neutron star theories.

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