论文标题
螃蟹脉冲星的自旋周期和磁场的演变:颗粒风流扭矩的制动指数的衰减
Evolution of Spin Period and Magnetic Field of the Crab Pulsar: Decay of the Braking Index by the Particle Wind Flow Torque
论文作者
论文摘要
半个多世纪以来,中子恒星旋转和磁场(B场)的演变一直尚未解决。我们将脉冲星的旋转制动扭矩归功于组件,标准的磁偶极子辐射(MDR)和颗粒风流(MDR + Wind,以下为MDRW),我们将其应用于螃蟹PULSAR(B0531 + 21),这是唯一具有已知的年龄和长期连续监控的电源,并通过无线电望远镜进行了长期监控。基于上面假定的简单旋转扭矩,我们获得了有关螃蟹脉冲星旋转演化的精确分析解决方案,以及如下所述的相关结果:(1)与MDR模型所暗示的恒定特征B场不同,螃蟹Pulsar的这种值在50 〜Kyr中增加了100次,而实际的B-Fielfielf Fielfielb Fielfielf则不变; (2)旋转制动指数从长期以来从$ \ sim $ 3到1演变,但在$ \ sim $ 45年中,它在当前阶段下降到2.50,而粒子流量约占总旋转能量损失率的25%; (3)引人注目的是,特征年龄的最大限制为$ \ sim $ 10 kyr,这意味着它并不总是一个很好的实现年龄的良好指标。此外,我们通过将其与可能的风刹车候选PSR PSR J1734-3333进行了比较,讨论了蟹脉脉冲星从MDR到风统治的进化路径。
The evolutions of a neutron star's rotation and magnetic field (B-field) have remained unsolved puzzles for over half a century. We ascribe the rotational braking torques of pulsar to both components, the standard magnetic dipole radiation (MDR) and particle wind flow ( MDR + Wind, hereafter named MDRW), which we apply to the Crab pulsar (B0531 + 21), the only source with a known age and long-term continuous monitoring by radio telescope. Based on the above presumed simple spin-down torques, we obtain the exact analytic solution on the rotation evolution of the Crab pulsar, together with the related outcomes as described below: (1) unlike the constant characteristic B-field suggested by the MDR model, this value for the Crab pulsar increases by a hundred times in 50~kyr while its real B-field has no change; (2) the rotational braking index evolves from $\sim$3 to 1 in the long-term, however, it drops from 2.51 to 2.50 in $\sim$45 years at the present stage, while the particle flow contributes approximately 25% of the total rotational energy loss rate; (3) strikingly, the characteristic age has the maximum limit of $\sim$10 kyr, meaning that it is not always a good indicator of real age. Furthermore, we discussed the evolutionary path of the Crab pulsar from the MDR to the wind domination by comparing it with the possible wind braking candidate pulsar PSR J1734-3333.