In our earlier works, we have calculated the correlated creep velocity of a vortex line with line tension, which is pinned to a perfect simple-cubic lattice, and creeps out under the action of a biased potential by thermal activation. In this paper, we extend the result to cases in which the biased potential, the line tension, and the pinning energy of the line are all functions of position. Although an evaluation of the exact correlated creep velocity is difficult, a good approximate form can be found. We show that the Anderson-Kim thermal-activation formula in the vortex-creep model is still valid after suitable modification even though their uncorrelated-creeping assumption is incorrect. We apply our formalism to study the motion of vort...
We study pinning and unpinning of superfluid vortices in the inner crust of a neutron star using 3-d...
We present a comprehensive reevaluation of eight of the nine glitches observed to date from the Vela...
The relaxation observed by McCulloch, Hamilton, & Deshpande (1993) following the ninth observed glit...
The path-integral approach is adopted to investigate the motion of vortex lines that are pinned to t...
Treatment of the vortex motion in the superfluids of the inner crust and the outer core of neutron s...
Pinning of superfluid vortices is predicted to prevail throughout much of a neu-tron star. Based on ...
A region of toroidally oriented quantized flux lines must exist in the proton superconductor in the ...
Observations of pulsar timing suggest that glitches and post-glitch behavior are due to variable cou...
A region of toroidally oriented quantized flux lines must exist in the proton superconductor in the ...
In this proceeding we present a quantitative model to study the pinning interaction between a neutro...
The magnetized vortex lines of the 3P2 paired neutron superfluid are effectively pinned by the magne...
The crust of a neutron star is thought to be comprised of a lattice of nuclei immersed in a sea of f...
Aims.To determine whether “vortex creep” in neutron stars, the slow motion of neutron vortices wit...
We present a comprehensive reevaluation of eight of the nine glitches observed to date from the Vela...
In a pulsar, there are gaps and difficulties in our knowledge of glitches, mainly because of the ab...
We study pinning and unpinning of superfluid vortices in the inner crust of a neutron star using 3-d...
We present a comprehensive reevaluation of eight of the nine glitches observed to date from the Vela...
The relaxation observed by McCulloch, Hamilton, & Deshpande (1993) following the ninth observed glit...
The path-integral approach is adopted to investigate the motion of vortex lines that are pinned to t...
Treatment of the vortex motion in the superfluids of the inner crust and the outer core of neutron s...
Pinning of superfluid vortices is predicted to prevail throughout much of a neu-tron star. Based on ...
A region of toroidally oriented quantized flux lines must exist in the proton superconductor in the ...
Observations of pulsar timing suggest that glitches and post-glitch behavior are due to variable cou...
A region of toroidally oriented quantized flux lines must exist in the proton superconductor in the ...
In this proceeding we present a quantitative model to study the pinning interaction between a neutro...
The magnetized vortex lines of the 3P2 paired neutron superfluid are effectively pinned by the magne...
The crust of a neutron star is thought to be comprised of a lattice of nuclei immersed in a sea of f...
Aims.To determine whether “vortex creep” in neutron stars, the slow motion of neutron vortices wit...
We present a comprehensive reevaluation of eight of the nine glitches observed to date from the Vela...
In a pulsar, there are gaps and difficulties in our knowledge of glitches, mainly because of the ab...
We study pinning and unpinning of superfluid vortices in the inner crust of a neutron star using 3-d...
We present a comprehensive reevaluation of eight of the nine glitches observed to date from the Vela...
The relaxation observed by McCulloch, Hamilton, & Deshpande (1993) following the ninth observed glit...