Three Mistakes in Pulsar Electrodynamics
Abstract
In the paper Pulsar Electrodynamics, published in 1969, Goldreich and Julian propose some basic properties of pulsars, such as the oft-cited Goldreich-Julian density, light cylinder, open and closed magnetic field lines, corotation and so on. However, inspection of their mathematics reveals three mistakes: first, the relative velocity is irrelevantly replaced by the corotation velocity; second, a hypothesis in their theory is contradictory to Maxwell's equations; and third, their theory neglected a special solution of the frozen-in field equation which is of particular importance for pulsar research. We additionally describe the results of a series of magnetohydrodynamic experiments that may be beneficial to the understanding of pulsar electrodynamics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1008.3764,
title = {Three Mistakes in Pulsar Electrodynamics},
author = {Zhu-Xing Liang and Yi Liang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1008.3764},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
7 pages, 7 figures,