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On the physics of cold MHD winds from oblique rotators

Astrophysics 2016-08-30 v1

Abstract

I show that the self-consistent solution of the problem of MHD plasma flow in magnetosphere of an oblique rotator with an initially split-monopole magnetic field is reduced to the solution of the similar problem for the axisymmetric rotator. All properties of the MHD cold plasma flows from the axisymmetric rotators with the initially split-monopole magnetic field are valid for the oblique rotators as well. Rotational losses of the oblique rotator do not depend on the inclination angle and there is no temporal evolution of this angle. Self-consistent analytical and numerical solutions for the axisymmetric plasma flows obtained earlier show that the rotators can be divided on fast rotators (σ0/U02>1\sigma_0/U_0^2 > 1) and slow rotators (σ0/U02<1\sigma_0/U_0^2 < 1), where σ0\sigma_0 is the ratio of the Poynting flux to the matter energy flux in the flow at the equator on the surface of the star, U0=γ0v0/cU_0 = \gamma_0v_0/c, v0v_0 and γ0\gamma_0 are the initial velocity and Lorentz-factor of the plasma. The self-consistent approximate analytical solution for the plasma flow from the oblique rotator is obtained under the condition σ0/U021\sigma_0/U_0^2 \ll 1. Implications of these results for radio pulsars are discussed. In particular, I argue that all radio pulsars are apparently the slow rotators ejecting the Poynting dominated relativistic wind.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9907051,
  title  = {On the physics of cold MHD winds from oblique rotators},
  author = {S. V. Bogovalov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9907051},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

Accepted for Astronomy & Astrophysics. 10 pages, 5 fig. Editor version