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Minimum glitch of the Crab pulsar and the crustquake as a trigger mechanism
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We discuss the minimum glitch size of Crab observed by Espinoza et al. (2014). Modelling the crustquake as a trigger mechanism, we estimate the size of the broken plate. The plate size obtained, D similar to 100 m is comparable to plate size estimates for PSR J1119-6127. The plate size naturally leads to an estimate of the number of unpinned vortices involved in the glitch, N similar to 10(13). This number is of the same order in all Crab and Vela pulsar glitches. The minimum glitch relates the constancy of all these numbers among different pulsars to the basic plate size involved in crust breaking. This in turn depends on the critical strain angle theta(cr) of the Coulomb lattice in the neutron star crust. The minimum glitch size implies theta(cr) similar to 10(-1) in agreement with theoretical and computational estimates.
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