Evolution of Pulsars with Energy Release in the Superfluid Core of a Neutron Star |
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Authors: | D. M. Sedrakian M. V. Hairapetian A. A. Sadoyan |
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Affiliation: | (1) Yerevan State University, Armenia |
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Abstract: | The effect of a neutron-proton vortex system on the rotation dynamics of neutron stars is examined. The dynamics of the motion of a two component superfluid system in the core of a neutron star yields an equation for the evolution of the pulsar's rotation period. The spin down of the star owing to energy release at the core boundary, which is associated with a contraction of the length of the neutron vortex as it moves radially and magnetic energy of the vortical cluster is released, is taken into account. Evolutionary curves are constructed for pulsars with different magnetic fields and stellar radii. For certain values of the coefficient of friction between the superfluid and normal components in the core of the neutron star, at the end of its evolution a radio pulsar may become an anomalous x-ray pulsar or a source of soft gamma radiation with a period on the order of 10 seconds. |
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Keywords: | stars pulsars pulsars evolution neutron stars |
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