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Rotating self-gravitating Bose-Einstein condensates with a crust: a minimal model for pulsar glitches

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-05-28 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies Quantum Gases Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

We develop a minimal model for \textit{pulsar glitches} by introducing a solid-crust potential in the three-dimensional (3D) Gross-Pitaevskii-Poisson equation (GPPE), which we have used earlier to study gravitationally bound Bose-Einstein Condensates (BECs), i.e., bosonic stars. In the absence of the crust potential, we show that, if we rotate such a bosonic star, it is threaded by vortices. We then show, via extensive direct numerical simulations (DNSs), that the interaction of these vortices with the crust potential yields (a) stick-slip dynamics and (b) dynamical glitches. We demonstrate that, if enough momentum is transferred to the crust from the bosonic star, then the vortices are expelled from the star and the crust's angular momentum JcJ_c exhibits features that can be interpreted naturally as glitches. From the time series of JcJ_c, we compute the cumulative probability distribution functions (CPDFs) of event sizes, event durations, and waiting times. We show that these CPDFs have signatures of self-organized criticality (SOC), which have been seen in observations on pulsar glitches.

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@article{arxiv.2005.13310,
  title  = {Rotating self-gravitating Bose-Einstein condensates with a crust: a minimal model for pulsar glitches},
  author = {Akhilesh Kumar Verma and Rahul Pandit and Marc E. Brachet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.13310},
  year   = {2020}
}