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Low-magnetic-field magnetars

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2013-10-07 v2

Abstract

It is now widely accepted that soft gamma repeaters and anomalous X-ray pulsars are the observational manifestations of magnetars, i.e. sources powered by their own magnetic energy. This view was supported by the fact that these `magnetar candidates' exhibited, without exception, a surface dipole magnetic field (as inferred from the spin-down rate) in excess of the electron critical field (~4.4E+13 G). The recent discovery of fully-qualified magnetars, SGR 0418+5729 and Swift J1822.3-1606, with dipole magnetic field well in the range of ordinary radio pulsars posed a challenge to the standard picture, showing that a very strong field is not necessary for the onset of magnetar activity (chiefly bursts and outbursts). Here we summarize the observational status of the low-magnetic-field magnetars and discuss their properties in the context of the mainstream magnetar model and its main alternatives.

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@article{arxiv.1303.6052,
  title  = {Low-magnetic-field magnetars},
  author = {R. Turolla and P. Esposito},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.6052},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

18 pages, 5 figures; minor changes to match the published version

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