The canonical pulsar magnetosphere contains a bubble of closed magnetic field lines that is separated from the open lines by current sheets, and different branches of such sheets intersect at a critical line on the light cylinder (LC). The LC is located far away from the neutron star, and the pulsar’s intrinsic magnetic field at that location is much weaker than the commonly quoted numbers applicable to the star surface. The magnetic field surrounding supermassive black holes that reside in galactic nuclei is of comparable or greater strength. Therefore, when the pulsar travels inside such regions, a non-negligible Lorentz force is experienced by the current sheets, which tends to pull them apart at the critical line. As breakage occurs, in...
A model of pulsar magnetospheres is described which has evolved inductively from the work of Sturroc...
Magnetic fields of strongly magnetized stars can trap conducting matter due to frozen-in condition. ...
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are intense, millisecond-duration broadband radio transients, the emission ...
The canonical pulsar magnetosphere contains a bubble of closed magnetic field lines that is separate...
This paper explores small-scale departures from force-free electrodynamics around a rotating neutron...
We present solutions of force-free pulsar magnetospheres coupled with a uniform external magnetic fi...
Magnetars are a class of highly magnetized, slowly rotating neutron stars, only a small fraction of ...
We describe XMM-Newton observations taken 4.3 days prior to and 1.5 days subsequent to two remarkabl...
Almost 40 years after the discovery of pulsars -- and despite a plethora of secured data on them -- ...
Two energetic hard X-ray bursts from the rotation-powered pulsar PSR J1119−6127 recently triggered t...
Magnetars are a special subset of the isolated neutron star family, with X-ray and radio emission ma...
We consider a newly-born millisecond magnetar, focusing on its interaction with the dense stellar pl...
In view of recent efforts to probe the physical conditions in the pulsar current sheet, we revisit t...
There has recently been growing evidence for the existence of neutron stars possessing magnetic fiel...
The most common form of magnetar activity is short X-ray bursts, with durations from milliseconds to...
A model of pulsar magnetospheres is described which has evolved inductively from the work of Sturroc...
Magnetic fields of strongly magnetized stars can trap conducting matter due to frozen-in condition. ...
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are intense, millisecond-duration broadband radio transients, the emission ...
The canonical pulsar magnetosphere contains a bubble of closed magnetic field lines that is separate...
This paper explores small-scale departures from force-free electrodynamics around a rotating neutron...
We present solutions of force-free pulsar magnetospheres coupled with a uniform external magnetic fi...
Magnetars are a class of highly magnetized, slowly rotating neutron stars, only a small fraction of ...
We describe XMM-Newton observations taken 4.3 days prior to and 1.5 days subsequent to two remarkabl...
Almost 40 years after the discovery of pulsars -- and despite a plethora of secured data on them -- ...
Two energetic hard X-ray bursts from the rotation-powered pulsar PSR J1119−6127 recently triggered t...
Magnetars are a special subset of the isolated neutron star family, with X-ray and radio emission ma...
We consider a newly-born millisecond magnetar, focusing on its interaction with the dense stellar pl...
In view of recent efforts to probe the physical conditions in the pulsar current sheet, we revisit t...
There has recently been growing evidence for the existence of neutron stars possessing magnetic fiel...
The most common form of magnetar activity is short X-ray bursts, with durations from milliseconds to...
A model of pulsar magnetospheres is described which has evolved inductively from the work of Sturroc...
Magnetic fields of strongly magnetized stars can trap conducting matter due to frozen-in condition. ...
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are intense, millisecond-duration broadband radio transients, the emission ...