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Three-dimensional heat transfer effects in external layers of a magnetized neutron star

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-08-05 v1

Abstract

Determination of a magnetic field structure on a neutron star (NS) surface is an important problem of a modern astrophysics. In a presence of strong magnetic fields a thermal conductivity of a degenerate matter is anisotropic. In this paper we present 3D anisotropic heat transfer simulations in outer layers of magnetized NSs, and construct synthetic thermal light curves. We have used a different from previous works tensorial thermal conductivity coefficient of electrons, derived from the analytical solution of the Boltzmann equation by the Chapman-Enskog method. We have obtained a NS surface temperature distribution in presence of dipole-plus-quadrupole magnetic fields. We consider a case, in which magnetic axes of a dipole and quadrupole components of the magnetic field are not aligned. To examine observational manifestations of such fields we have generated thermal light curves for the obtained temperature distributions using a composite black-body model. It is shown, that the simplest (only zero-order spherical function in quadrupole component) non-coaxial dipole-plus-quadrupole magnetic field distribution can significantly affect the thermal light curves, making pulse profiles non-symmetric and amplifying pulsations in comparison to the pure-dipolar field.

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@article{arxiv.2007.11035,
  title  = {Three-dimensional heat transfer effects in external layers of a magnetized neutron star},
  author = {Ilya A. Kondratyev and Sergey G. Moiseenko and Gennady S. Bisnovatyi-Kogan and Maria V. Glushikhina},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.11035},
  year   = {2020}
}

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accepted for publication in MNRAS, 12 pages, 7 figures