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Magnetars and White Dwarf Pulsars

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2016-08-09 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

The Anomalous X-ray Pulsars (AXPs) and Soft Gamma-ray Repeaters (SGRs) are a class of pulsars understood as neutron stars (NSs) with super strong surface magnetic fields, namely B1014B\gtrsim10^{14} G, and for that reason are known as Magnetars. However, in the last years some SGRs/AXPs with low surface magnetic fields B(10121013)B\sim(10^{12}-10^{13}) G have been detected, challenging the Magnetar description. Moreover, some fast and very magnetic white dwarfs (WDs) have also been observed, and at least one showed X-Ray energy emission as an ordinary pulsar. Following this fact, an alternative model based on white dwarfs pulsars has been proposed to explain this special class of pulsars. In this model, AXPs and SGRs as dense and magnetized white dwarfs can have surface magnetic field B1071010B\sim 10^{7}-10^{10} G and rotate very fast with frequencies Ω1\Omega\sim 1 rad/s, consistent with the observed rotation periods P(212)P\sim (2-12) s.

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@article{arxiv.1603.00870,
  title  = {Magnetars and White Dwarf Pulsars},
  author = {Ronaldo V. Lobato and Manuel Malheiro and Jaziel G. Coelho},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.00870},
  year   = {2016}
}

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To appear in a Special Issue of the IJMPD on Selected Papers of the III Amazonian Symposium on Physics (Eds. C. Herdeiro, E. Berti, V. Cardoso, L. C. Crispino, L. Gualtieri and U. Sperhake)

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