Force-free pulsar magnetospheres develop a large-scale poloidal electric current circuit that flows along open magnetic field lines from the neutron star to the termination shock. The electric current closes through the interior of the neutron star where it provides the torque that spins-down the star. In the present work, we study the internal electric current in an axisymmetric rotator. We evaluate the path of the electric current by requiring the minimization of internal Ohmic losses. We find that, in millisecond pulsars, the current reaches the base of the crust, while in pulsars with periods of a few seconds, the bulk of the electric current does not penetrate deeper than about 100 m. The region of maximum spin-down torque in milliseco...
Abstract. The radio pulsar models based on the existence of an inner accelerating gap located above ...
This paper explores small-scale departures from force-free electrodynamics around a rotating neutron...
We study a resistive tearing instability developing in a system evolving through the combined effect...
We present the first fully self-consistent three dimensional model of a neutron star’s magnetic fiel...
We present solutions of force-free pulsar magnetospheres coupled with a uniform external magnetic fi...
Under normal conditions in a neutron-star (NS) crust, ions are locked in place in the crustal lattic...
In this study, we model a pulsar as a general relativistic oblique rotator, where the oblique rotato...
The aim of this article is to draw attention to the importance of the electric current loss in the e...
The pulsed radio emission of rotating neutron stars is connected to slow resistive instabilities fee...
It is generally accepted that the nonlinear, dynamical evolution of magnetic fields in the interior ...
We present a detailed analysis of the properties of twisted, force-free magnetospheres of non-rotati...
This study was focused on the investigation of a magnetic field penetrating from the core of a neutr...
Context. Fast rotating and self-gravitating astrophysical objects suffer strong deformations from ce...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Neutron stars are extremely strong cosmic magnets w...
The potential drop in the polar cap region of a rotating, magnetized neutron star is found assuming ...
Abstract. The radio pulsar models based on the existence of an inner accelerating gap located above ...
This paper explores small-scale departures from force-free electrodynamics around a rotating neutron...
We study a resistive tearing instability developing in a system evolving through the combined effect...
We present the first fully self-consistent three dimensional model of a neutron star’s magnetic fiel...
We present solutions of force-free pulsar magnetospheres coupled with a uniform external magnetic fi...
Under normal conditions in a neutron-star (NS) crust, ions are locked in place in the crustal lattic...
In this study, we model a pulsar as a general relativistic oblique rotator, where the oblique rotato...
The aim of this article is to draw attention to the importance of the electric current loss in the e...
The pulsed radio emission of rotating neutron stars is connected to slow resistive instabilities fee...
It is generally accepted that the nonlinear, dynamical evolution of magnetic fields in the interior ...
We present a detailed analysis of the properties of twisted, force-free magnetospheres of non-rotati...
This study was focused on the investigation of a magnetic field penetrating from the core of a neutr...
Context. Fast rotating and self-gravitating astrophysical objects suffer strong deformations from ce...
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Neutron stars are extremely strong cosmic magnets w...
The potential drop in the polar cap region of a rotating, magnetized neutron star is found assuming ...
Abstract. The radio pulsar models based on the existence of an inner accelerating gap located above ...
This paper explores small-scale departures from force-free electrodynamics around a rotating neutron...
We study a resistive tearing instability developing in a system evolving through the combined effect...