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Magnetic field evolution of accreting neutron stars

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2016-04-01 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

The flow of a matter, accreting onto a magnetized neutron star, is accompanied by an electric current. The closing of the electric current occurs in the crust of a neutron stars in the polar region across the magnetic field. But the conductivity of the crust along the magnetic field greatly exceeds the conductivity across the field, so the current penetrates deep into the crust down up to the super conducting core. The magnetic field, generated by the accretion current, increases greatly with the depth of penetration due to the Hall conductivity of the crust is also much larger than the transverse conductivity. As a result, the current begins to flow mainly in the toroidal direction, creating a strong longitudinal magnetic field, far exceeding an initial dipole field. This field exists only in the narrow polar tube of rr width, narrowing with the depth, i.e. with increasing of the crust density ρ\rho, rρ1/4r\propto \rho^{-1/4}. Accordingly, the magnetic field BB in the tube increases with the depth, Bρ1/2B\propto \rho^{1/2}, and reaches the value of about 101710^{17} Gauss in the core. It destroys super conducting vortices in the core of a star in the narrow region of the size of the order of ten centimeters. Because of generated density gradient of vortices they constantly flow into this dead zone and the number of vortices decreases, the magnetic field of a star decreases as well. The attenuation of the magnetic field is exponential, B=B0(1+t/τ)1B=B_0(1+t/\tau)^{-1}. The characteristic time of decreasing of the magnetic field τ\tau is equal to τ103\tau\simeq 10^3 years. Thus, the magnetic field of accreted neutron stars decreases to values of 10810910^8 - 10^9 Gauss during 10710610^7-10^6 years.

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@article{arxiv.1603.09573,
  title  = {Magnetic field evolution of accreting neutron stars},
  author = {Ya. N. Istomin and I. A. Semerikov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.09573},
  year   = {2016}
}

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8 pages,6 figures