We propose a catastrophic eruption model for the enormous energy release of magnetars during giant flares, in which a toroidal and helically twisted flux rope is embedded within a force-free magnetosphere. The flux rope stays in stable equilibrium states initially and evolves quasi-statically. Upon the loss of equilibrium, the flux rope cannot sustain the stable equilibrium states and erupts catastrophically. During the process, the magnetic energy stored in the magnetosphere is rapidly released as the result of destabilization of global magnetic topology. The magnetospheric energy that could be accumulated is of vital importance for the outbursts of magnetars. We carefully establish the fully open fields and partially open fields for vario...
In this letter, we present the first 3D force-free general relativity simulations of the magnetosphe...
Aims. We aim to investigate the configuration of a complex flux rope above the δ sunspot region in t...
Large-scale solar eruptions are believed to have a magnetic flux rope as the core structure. However...
We propose a physical mechanism to explain giant flares and radio afterglows in terms of a magnetosp...
Abstract We have analyzed the multipolar magnetic field structure variation at neutron star surface ...
We propose a catastrophic magnetospheric model for magnetar precursors and their successive giant fl...
Giant flares on soft gamma-ray repeaters that are thought to take place on magnetars release enormou...
International audienceSolar flares are spectacular coronal events that release large amounts of ener...
Copyright © 2013 A. Kader, K. Duorah. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
In this paper we propose a new mechanism describing the initial spike of giant flares in the framewo...
Context. Solar active region (AR) 12673 in 2017 September produced the two largest flares in Solar C...
Solar eruptions are often generated as a result of the complex magnetic environment in solar active ...
We report on three-dimensional (3D) magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of recurrent eruptions in ...
We present 3D force-free electrodynamics simulations of magnetar magnetospheres that demonstrate the...
Context. Erupting magnetic flux ropes (MFRs) are believed to play a crucial role in producing solar ...
In this letter, we present the first 3D force-free general relativity simulations of the magnetosphe...
Aims. We aim to investigate the configuration of a complex flux rope above the δ sunspot region in t...
Large-scale solar eruptions are believed to have a magnetic flux rope as the core structure. However...
We propose a physical mechanism to explain giant flares and radio afterglows in terms of a magnetosp...
Abstract We have analyzed the multipolar magnetic field structure variation at neutron star surface ...
We propose a catastrophic magnetospheric model for magnetar precursors and their successive giant fl...
Giant flares on soft gamma-ray repeaters that are thought to take place on magnetars release enormou...
International audienceSolar flares are spectacular coronal events that release large amounts of ener...
Copyright © 2013 A. Kader, K. Duorah. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
In this paper we propose a new mechanism describing the initial spike of giant flares in the framewo...
Context. Solar active region (AR) 12673 in 2017 September produced the two largest flares in Solar C...
Solar eruptions are often generated as a result of the complex magnetic environment in solar active ...
We report on three-dimensional (3D) magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of recurrent eruptions in ...
We present 3D force-free electrodynamics simulations of magnetar magnetospheres that demonstrate the...
Context. Erupting magnetic flux ropes (MFRs) are believed to play a crucial role in producing solar ...
In this letter, we present the first 3D force-free general relativity simulations of the magnetosphe...
Aims. We aim to investigate the configuration of a complex flux rope above the δ sunspot region in t...
Large-scale solar eruptions are believed to have a magnetic flux rope as the core structure. However...