Abstract:The radiation-loud and radiation-quiet anti-glitches in magnetar 1E 2259+586 are discussed together. It is shown that the 2019 radiation-quiet anti-glitch in 1E 2259+586 is not constraining, because its amplitude is 2.5 smaller than the previous radiationloud anti-glitch. We note that magnetars with high X-ray luminosity and low rotational energy loss rate are more likely to show anti-glitches. Anti-glitchers and radio-emitters of magnetars occupy opposite corner on the luminosity vs. rotational energy loss ra… Show more
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