Superfluid turbulence and pulsar glitch statistics
Astrophysics
2009-11-13 v1
Abstract
Experimental evidence is reviewed for the existence of superfluid turbulence in a differentially rotating, spherical shell at high Reynolds numbers (), such as the outer core of a neutron star. It is shown that torque variability increases with , suggesting that glitch activity in radio pulsars may be a function of as well. The distribution of the 67 glitching radio pulsars with characteristic ages {\rm yr} is constructed from radio timing data and cooling curves and compared with the distribution of all 348 known pulsars with {\rm yr}. The two distributions are different, with a Kolmogorov-Smirnov probability . The conclusion holds for (modified) Urca and nonstandard cooling, and for Newtonian and superfluid viscosities.
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@article{arxiv.0710.2455,
title = {Superfluid turbulence and pulsar glitch statistics},
author = {A. Melatos and C. Peralta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.2455},
year = {2009}
}