Measuring timing properties of PSR B0540-69
Abstract
We report on the timing properties of the `Crab twin' pulsar PSR~B0540-69 measured with X-ray data taken with the Swift telescope over a period of 1100\,days. The braking index of the pulsar was estimated to be n = 0.030.013 in a previous study performed in 2015 with 500-day Swift data. This small value of n is unusual for pulsars, and a comparison to old measurements of n≈2.1 for the same target determined 10 years ago suggests a dramatic change in the braking index. To confirm the small value and large change of n, we used 1100-day Swift observations including the data used for measuring n=0.03. In this study we found that the braking index of PSR~B0540-69 is n=0.1630.001, somewhat larger than 0.03. Since the measured value of n is still much smaller than 2.1, we can confirm the dramatic change in the braking index for this pulsar.
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