International audienceAims. We study the relative importance of several recent updates of microphysics input to the neutron star cooling theory and the effects brought about by superstrong magnetic fields of magnetars, including the effects of the Landau quantization in their crusts. Methods. We use a finite-difference code for simulation of neutron-star thermal evolution on timescales from hours to megayears with an updated microphysics input. The consideration of short timescales (≲1 yr) is made possible by a treatment of the heat-blanketing envelope without the quasistationary approximation inherent to its treatment in traditional neutron-star cooling codes. For the strongly magnetized neutron stars, we take into account the effects of L...
Observations of thermal radiation from neutron stars can potentially provide information about the s...
We study thermal structure and evolution of magnetars as cooling neutron stars with a phenomenologic...
We show the existence of a strong trend between neutron star surface temperature and the dipolar com...
International audienceAims. We study the relative importance of several recent updates of microphysi...
Neutron stars cool down during their lifetime through the combination of neutrino emission from the ...
We examine to what extent the inferred surface temperature of magnetars in quiescence can constrain ...
We calculate the coupled thermal evolution and magnetic field decay in relativistic model neutron st...
Context. The presence of magnetic fields in the crust of neutron stars (NSs) causes a non-sphericall...
5 pages, 3 figures. Invited talk, 12th workshop on Nuclear AstrophysicsWe briefly review recent theo...
This work aims at studying how magnetic fields affect the observational properties and the long-term...
Neutron stars host the strongest magnetic fields that we know of in the Universe. Their magnetic fie...
Context. Many thermally emitting, isolated neutron stars have magnetic fields that are larger than ...
Observations of magnetars and some of the high magnetic field pulsars have shown that their thermal ...
The thermal structure of neutron stars with magnetized envelopes is studied using modern physics inp...
We present two-dimensional simulations for the cooling of neutron stars with strong magnetic fields ...
Observations of thermal radiation from neutron stars can potentially provide information about the s...
We study thermal structure and evolution of magnetars as cooling neutron stars with a phenomenologic...
We show the existence of a strong trend between neutron star surface temperature and the dipolar com...
International audienceAims. We study the relative importance of several recent updates of microphysi...
Neutron stars cool down during their lifetime through the combination of neutrino emission from the ...
We examine to what extent the inferred surface temperature of magnetars in quiescence can constrain ...
We calculate the coupled thermal evolution and magnetic field decay in relativistic model neutron st...
Context. The presence of magnetic fields in the crust of neutron stars (NSs) causes a non-sphericall...
5 pages, 3 figures. Invited talk, 12th workshop on Nuclear AstrophysicsWe briefly review recent theo...
This work aims at studying how magnetic fields affect the observational properties and the long-term...
Neutron stars host the strongest magnetic fields that we know of in the Universe. Their magnetic fie...
Context. Many thermally emitting, isolated neutron stars have magnetic fields that are larger than ...
Observations of magnetars and some of the high magnetic field pulsars have shown that their thermal ...
The thermal structure of neutron stars with magnetized envelopes is studied using modern physics inp...
We present two-dimensional simulations for the cooling of neutron stars with strong magnetic fields ...
Observations of thermal radiation from neutron stars can potentially provide information about the s...
We study thermal structure and evolution of magnetars as cooling neutron stars with a phenomenologic...
We show the existence of a strong trend between neutron star surface temperature and the dipolar com...