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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Hydromagnetic Structure of a Neutron Star Accreting at Its Polar Caps

A. Melatos and E. S. Phinney

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 18(4) 421 - 430
Published: 08 January 2002

Abstract

The hydromagnetic structure of a neutron star accreting symmetrically at both magnetic poles is calculated as a function of accreted mass, Ma, starting from a polytropic sphere plus central magnetic dipole (Ma =0) and evolving the configuration through a quasistatic sequence of twodimensional, Grad–Shafranov equilibria as Ma increases. It is found that the accreted material spreads equatorward under its own weight, compressing the magnetic field into a thin boundary layer and burying it everywhere except in a narrow, equatorial belt. The magnetic dipole moment of the star is given by =5.2×1024(B0/1012.5G)1.3( Ma/10-8M yr-1)0.18(Ma/M)-1.3Gcm3, and the fractional difference between its principal moments of inertia is given by =2.110-5 (B0/1012.5G)0.27 (Ma/10-8M yr-1)0.18(Ma/M)1.7, for Ma in the range 10-5 Ma/M 10-1,where B0 is the pre-accretion magnetic field strength, and Ma is the accretion rate.

Keywords: accretion, accretion disks — pulsars: general — stars: magnetic fields — stars: neutron

https://doi.org/10.1071/AS01056

© ASA 2002

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