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Search for gravitational waves associated with the August 2006 timing glitch of the Vela pulsar

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Chua, Sheon
Lam, Ping Koy
McClelland, David
Mow-Lowry, C
Mullavey, Adam
Rabeling, David
Satterthwaite, Matthew
Scott, Susan M
Slagmolen, Bram
Wette, Karl

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American Physical Society

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The physical mechanisms responsible for pulsar timing glitches are thought to excite quasinormal mode oscillations in their parent neutron star that couple to gravitational-wave emission. In August 2006, a timing glitch was observed in the radio emission

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Physical Review D-Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology

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