Inductive acceleration of ions in Poynting-flux dominated outflows
Abstract
Two-fluid (electron-positron) plasma modelling has shown that inductive acceleration can convert Poynting flux directly into bulk kinetic energy in the relativistic flows driven by rotating magnetized neutron stars and black holes. Here, we generalize this approach by adding an ion fluid. Solutions are presented in which all particles are accelerated as the flow expands, with comparable power channeled into each of the plasma components. In an ion-dominated flow, each species reaches the limiting rigidity, according to Hillas' criterion, in a distance significantly shorter than in a lepton-dominated flow. These solutions support the hypothesis that newly born magnetars and pulsars are potential sources of ultra-high energy cosmic rays. The competing process of Poynting flux dissipation by magnetic reconnection is shown to be ineffective in low-density flows in which the conventionally defined electron multiplicity satisfies , where is the power carried by the flow in a solid angle , and is the ratio of the ion to lepton power at launch.
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@article{arxiv.1908.06507,
title = {Inductive acceleration of ions in Poynting-flux dominated outflows},
author = {John G. Kirk and Gwenael Giacinti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.06507},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
12 pages, 2 figures. Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal