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A stability property of a force-free surface bounding a vacuum gap

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2010-05-27 v1

Abstract

A force-free surface (FFS) S{\cal S} is a sharp boundary separating a void from a region occupied by a charge-separated force-free plasma. It is proven here under very general assumptions that there is on S{\cal S} a simple relation between the charge density μ\mu on the plasma side and the derivative of δ=\E\B\delta=\E\cdot\B along \B\B on the vacuum side (with \E\E denoting the electric field and \B\B the magnetic field). Combined with the condition δ=0\delta=0 on S{\cal S}, this relation implies that a FFS has a general stability property, already conjectured by Michel (1979, ApJ 227, 579): S{\cal S} turns out to attract charges placed on the vacuum side if they are of the same sign as μ\mu. In the particular case of a FFS existing in the axisymmetric stationary magnetosphere of a "pulsar", the relation is given a most convenient form by using magnetic coordinates, and is shown to imply an interesting property of a gap. Also, a simple proof is given of the impossibility of a vacuum gap forming in a field \B\B which is either uniform or radial (monopolar).

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@article{arxiv.1005.4698,
  title  = {A stability property of a force-free surface bounding a vacuum gap},
  author = {Jean-Jacques Aly},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.4698},
  year   = {2010}
}