The presence of superconducting and superfluid components in the core of mature neutron stars calls for the rethinking of a number of key magnetohydrodynamical notions like resistivity, the induction equation, magnetic energy and flux-freezing. Using a multifluid magnetohydrodynamics formalism, we investigate how the magnetic field evolution is modified when neutron star matter is composed of superfluid neutrons, type-II superconducting protons and relativistic electrons. As an application of this framework, we derive an induction equation where the resistive coupling originates from the mutual friction between the electrons and the vortex/fluxtube arrays of the neutron and proton condensates. The resulting induction equation allows the ide...
We present our view of the main physical ingredients determining the evolution of neutron star magne...
We present a formulation of magnetohydrodynamics which can be used to describe the evolution of stro...
If the generally accepted picture that the neutrons and protons in the core of a neutron star will b...
The presence of superconducting and superfluid components in the core of mature neutron stars calls ...
Mature neutron stars are cold enough to contain a number of superfluid and superconducting component...
328 pagesThis dissertation is comprised of four completed papers and one additional chapter, all of ...
Aims. This paper is the first in a series that aims to understand the long-term evolution of neutron...
The interior of a neutron star is likely to be predominantly a mixture of superfluid neutrons and su...
We consider a mechanism by which most of the magnetic field in the core of a spinning-down neutron s...
We revisit the various approximations employed to study the long-term evolution of the magnetic fiel...
Diamond jubilee symposium on pulsars,14-17 March 1994, RRI, Bangalore.Observational evidence, and th...
Aims.During the first 40 s after their birth, proto-neutron stars are expected to be subject to at l...
Abstract: We present our view of the main physical ingredients determining the evolution of neutron ...
Neutron stars host the strongest magnetic fields that we know of in the Universe. Their magnetic fie...
A superconductor of paired protons is thought to form in the core of neutron stars soon after their ...
We present our view of the main physical ingredients determining the evolution of neutron star magne...
We present a formulation of magnetohydrodynamics which can be used to describe the evolution of stro...
If the generally accepted picture that the neutrons and protons in the core of a neutron star will b...
The presence of superconducting and superfluid components in the core of mature neutron stars calls ...
Mature neutron stars are cold enough to contain a number of superfluid and superconducting component...
328 pagesThis dissertation is comprised of four completed papers and one additional chapter, all of ...
Aims. This paper is the first in a series that aims to understand the long-term evolution of neutron...
The interior of a neutron star is likely to be predominantly a mixture of superfluid neutrons and su...
We consider a mechanism by which most of the magnetic field in the core of a spinning-down neutron s...
We revisit the various approximations employed to study the long-term evolution of the magnetic fiel...
Diamond jubilee symposium on pulsars,14-17 March 1994, RRI, Bangalore.Observational evidence, and th...
Aims.During the first 40 s after their birth, proto-neutron stars are expected to be subject to at l...
Abstract: We present our view of the main physical ingredients determining the evolution of neutron ...
Neutron stars host the strongest magnetic fields that we know of in the Universe. Their magnetic fie...
A superconductor of paired protons is thought to form in the core of neutron stars soon after their ...
We present our view of the main physical ingredients determining the evolution of neutron star magne...
We present a formulation of magnetohydrodynamics which can be used to describe the evolution of stro...
If the generally accepted picture that the neutrons and protons in the core of a neutron star will b...