OSIRIS-GR:紧凑型中子星极盖的广义相对论激活

IF 1.9 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS New Astronomy Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI:10.1016/j.newast.2024.102261
R. Torres , T. Grismayer , F. Cruz , R.A. Fonseca , L.O. Silva
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我们介绍了对轴对称对齐转子构型的紧凑型毫秒中子星磁层进行的全局广义相对论粒子入胞(GR-PIC)模拟。我们利用 PIC 代码 OSIRIS 的一个新模块研究了 GR 和等离子体供应对极盖粒子加速效率(相干射电发射的前兆)的作用,该模块旨在利用完全自洽的 GR 效应模拟紧凑天体周围的等离子体动力学。我们详细介绍了新型 PIC 算法的主要子算法,包括曲线坐标的电荷守恒电流沉积方案。我们证明了粒子在具有较密集磁层的紧凑中子星极盖中的高效加速,从数值上验证了无力模型所提供的类似于空间的电流扩展。我们表明,GR 放松了极盖过渡到加速器机制所需的最小极磁层电流,从而证明了在预期死亡线之外观测到弱脉冲星是合理的。我们指出,较老脉冲星的自旋下降光度间歇和射电脉冲无效可能是由于极隙和外隙之间的相互作用造成的。另外,较弱的低倾脉冲星的射电波束预计会更窄。
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OSIRIS-GR: General relativistic activation of the polar cap of a compact neutron star

We present ab initio global general-relativistic Particle-in-cell (GR-PIC) simulations of compact millisecond neutron star magnetospheres in the axisymmetric aligned rotator configuration. We investigate the role of GR and plasma supply on the polar cap particle acceleration efficiency – the precursor of coherent radio emission – employing a new module for the PIC code OSIRIS, designed to model plasma dynamics around compact objects with fully self-consistent GR effects. We provide a detailed description of the main sub-algorithms of the novel PIC algorithm, including a charge-conserving current deposit scheme for curvilinear coordinates. We demonstrate efficient particle acceleration in the polar caps of compact neutron stars with denser magnetospheres, numerically validating the spacelike current extension provided by force-free models. We show that GR relaxes the minimum required poloidal magnetospheric current for the transition of the polar cap to the accelerator regime, thus justifying the observation of weak pulsars beyond the expected death line. We denote that spin-down luminosity intermittency and radio pulse nullings for older pulsars might arise from the interplay between the polar and outer gaps. Also, narrower radio beams are expected for weaker low-obliquity pulsars.

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New Astronomy
New Astronomy 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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期刊介绍: New Astronomy publishes articles in all fields of astronomy and astrophysics, with a particular focus on computational astronomy: mathematical and astronomy techniques and methodology, simulations, modelling and numerical results and computational techniques in instrumentation. New Astronomy includes full length research articles and review articles. The journal covers solar, stellar, galactic and extragalactic astronomy and astrophysics. It reports on original research in all wavelength bands, ranging from radio to gamma-ray.
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