Using the standard equation for the slowdown of a neutron star, we derive a
formula for the braking index via integration rather than the conventional
differentiation. The new formula negates the need to measure the second time
derivative of the rotation frequency. We show that the method gives similar
braking indices for PSR B1509-58 and the Crab pulsar to those already in the
literature. We point out that our method is useful for obtaining the braking
indices of moderate aged pulsars without the need for long, phase-connected
timing solutions. We applied the method to 20 pulsars and discuss the
implications of the results. We find that virtually all the derived braking
indices are dominated by the effects of (unseen) glitches, the recovery from
which corrupts the value of the frequency first derivative. However, any real,
large, positive braking index has implications for magnetic field decay and
offers support to recent models of pulsar evolution.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, accepted by MNRA