This paper presents a model to unify the diverse range of magnetar activity, through the building and release of elastic stress from the crust. A cellular automaton drives both local and global yielding of the crust, leading to braiding of coronal loops and energy release. The model behaves like a real magnetar in many ways: giant flares and small bursts both occur, as well as periods of quiescence whose typical duration is either $\lesssim 1$ yr or $\sim 10-30$ yr. The burst energy distribution broadly follows an earthquake-like power law over the energy range $10^{40}-10^{45}\,{\rm erg}$. The local nature of coronal loops allows for the possibility of high-energy and fast radio bursts from the same magnetar. Within this paradigm, magnetar...
The luminosity of the Soft Gamma Repeater (SGR) flares significantly exceeds the Eddington luminosit...
We propose a catastrophic magnetospheric model for magnetar precursors and their successive giant fl...
It is generally accepted that the nonlinear, dynamical evolution of magnetic fields in the interior ...
The activity of magnetars is powered by their intense and dynamic magnetic fields and has been propo...
Under normal conditions in a neutron-star (NS) crust, ions are locked in place in the crustal lattic...
The activity of magnetars is believed to be powered by colossal magnetic energy reservoirs. We sketc...
We present 3D force-free electrodynamics simulations of magnetar magnetospheres that demonstrate the...
Crustquake events may be connected with both rapid spin-up `glitches' within the regular slowdown of...
Current models of magnetars require extremely strong magnetic fields to explain their observed quies...
In this letter, we present the first 3D force-free general relativity simulations of the magnetosphe...
Giant flares on soft gamma-ray repeaters that are thought to take place on magnetars release enormou...
The most common form of magnetar activity is short X-ray bursts, with durations from milliseconds to...
We present the first fully self-consistent three dimensional model of a neutron star’s magnetic fiel...
We study crustal oscillations in magnetars including corrections for a finite Alfvén velocity. Our ...
Sudden relaxation of the magnetic field in the core of a magnetar produces me-chanical energy primar...
The luminosity of the Soft Gamma Repeater (SGR) flares significantly exceeds the Eddington luminosit...
We propose a catastrophic magnetospheric model for magnetar precursors and their successive giant fl...
It is generally accepted that the nonlinear, dynamical evolution of magnetic fields in the interior ...
The activity of magnetars is powered by their intense and dynamic magnetic fields and has been propo...
Under normal conditions in a neutron-star (NS) crust, ions are locked in place in the crustal lattic...
The activity of magnetars is believed to be powered by colossal magnetic energy reservoirs. We sketc...
We present 3D force-free electrodynamics simulations of magnetar magnetospheres that demonstrate the...
Crustquake events may be connected with both rapid spin-up `glitches' within the regular slowdown of...
Current models of magnetars require extremely strong magnetic fields to explain their observed quies...
In this letter, we present the first 3D force-free general relativity simulations of the magnetosphe...
Giant flares on soft gamma-ray repeaters that are thought to take place on magnetars release enormou...
The most common form of magnetar activity is short X-ray bursts, with durations from milliseconds to...
We present the first fully self-consistent three dimensional model of a neutron star’s magnetic fiel...
We study crustal oscillations in magnetars including corrections for a finite Alfvén velocity. Our ...
Sudden relaxation of the magnetic field in the core of a magnetar produces me-chanical energy primar...
The luminosity of the Soft Gamma Repeater (SGR) flares significantly exceeds the Eddington luminosit...
We propose a catastrophic magnetospheric model for magnetar precursors and their successive giant fl...
It is generally accepted that the nonlinear, dynamical evolution of magnetic fields in the interior ...