Özet
Some young neutron stars, the magnetars, have ultra-strong magnetic fields, yet their inferred birth rate is comparable to the core-collapse supernova rate, challenging scenarios that require rare, extreme conditions. We propose that this discrepancy can be reconciled if both pulsars and magnetars pass through a dynamo process during the proto-neutron star (PNS) phase. We employ a shear-driven-dynamo model that includes PNS contraction. The dynamo generically produces toroidal-dominated fields set mainly by the-effect. The evolution of the poloidal field is first dominated by flux conservation during collapse and then by the-effect. The saturated toroidal field depends strongly on the initial value of the shear, with a threshold at; below this, the poloidal field remains near the value obtained by the flux-conservation (). For the shortest initial periods, the model leads to magnetar-like strengths (,), while for the slower rotators it yields ordinary pulsar fields (,). We also argue that the central compact objects can acquire toroidal fields amplified solely by the-effect; lacking the-effect, their poloidal fields are not shaped by the dynamo effect.
| Orijinal dil | İngilizce |
|---|---|
| Makale numarası | stag051 |
| Dergi | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
| Hacim | 546 |
| Basın numarası | 2 |
| DOI'lar | |
| Yayın durumu | Yayınlandı - 1 Şub 2026 |
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Evolution of proto-neutron stars to pulsars, magnetars and central compact objects' araştırma başlıklarına git. Birlikte benzersiz bir parmak izi oluştururlar.Alıntı Yap
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