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Giant pulsar glitches and the inertia of neutron star crusts
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Relativistic AstrophysicsNeutron Star PhysicsPhysicsNatural SciencesGravitational WaveAstrophysical SimulationEmblematic Vela PulsarNeutron SuperfluidGiant GlitchesSynchrotron RadiationMagnetarHigh-energy AstrophysicsAstrophysicsGiant Pulsar Glitches
Giant pulsar frequency glitches as detected in the emblematic Vela pulsar have long been thought to be the manifestation of a neutron superfluid permeating the inner crust of a neutron star. However, this superfluid has been recently found to be entrained by the crust, and as a consequence it does not carry enough angular momentum to explain giant glitches. The extent to which pulsar-timing observations can be reconciled with the standard vortex-mediated glitch theory is studied considering the current uncertainties on dense-matter properties. To this end, the crustal moment of inertia of glitching pulsars is calculated employing a series of different unified dense-matter equations of state.
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