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Magneto-elastic torsional oscillations of magnetars

2010

We extend a general-relativistic ideal magneto-hydrodynamical code to include the effects of elasticity. Using this numerical tool we analyse the magneto-elastic oscillations of highly magnetised neutron stars (magnetars). In simulations without magnetic field we are able to recover the purely crustal shear oscillations within an accuracy of about a few per cent. For dipole magnetic fields between 5 x 10^13 and 10^15 G the Alfv\'en oscillations become modified substantially by the presence of the crust. Those quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) split into three families: Lower QPOs near the equator, Edge QPOs related to the last open field line and Upper QPOs at larger distance from the equa…

PhysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)HistoryAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaEquatorFOS: Physical sciencesMagneto elasticAstrophysicsGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)MagnetarGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyComputer Science ApplicationsEducationMagnetic fieldNeutron starDipoleAstrophysics - Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsTorsional oscillationsElasticity (economics)Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)
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Fallback accretion onto magnetized neutron stars and the hidden magnetic field model

2015

The observation of several neutron stars with relatively low values of the surface magnetic field found in supernova remnants has led in recent years to controversial interpretations. A possible explanation is the slow rotation of the proto-neutron star at birth which is unable to amplify its magnetic field to typical pulsar levels. An alternative possibility, the hidden magnetic field scenario, seems to be favoured over the previous one due to the observation of three low magnetic field magnetars. This scenario considers the accretion of the fallback of the supernova debris onto the neutron star as the responsible for the observed low magnetic field. In this work, we have studied under whi…

PhysicsHistoryAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaMagnetosphereAstronomyAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsAstrophysicsMagnetarAccretion (astrophysics)Computer Science ApplicationsEducationMagnetic fieldNeutron starSupernovaIntermediate polarPulsarAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Relativistic MHD simulations of stellar core collapse and magnetars

2011

We present results from simulations of magneto-rotational stellar core collapse along with Alfven oscillations in magnetars. These simulations are performed with the CoCoA/CoCoNuT code, which is able to handle ideal MHD flows in dynamical spacetimes in general relativity. Our core collapse simulations highlight the importance of genuine magnetic effects, like the magneto-rotational instability, for the dynamics of the flow. For the modelling of magnetars we use the anelastic approximation to general relativistic MHD, which allows for an effective suppression of fluid modes and an accurate description of Alfven waves. We further compute Alfven oscillation frequencies along individual magneti…

PhysicsHistoryOscillationGeneral relativityCollapse (topology)MagnetarInstabilityComputer Science ApplicationsEducationMagnetic fieldClassical mechanicsHarmonicsQuantum electrodynamicsMagnetohydrodynamicsJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Accreting magnetars: a new type of high-mass X-ray binaries?

2012

The discovery of very slow pulsations (Pspin=5560s) has solved the long-standing question of the nature of the compact object in the high-mass X-ray binary 4U 2206+54 but has posed new ones. According to spin evolutionary models in close binary systems, such slow pulsations require a neutron star magnetic field strength larger that the quantum critical value, suggesting the presence of a magnetar. We present the first XMM-Newton observations of 4U 2206+54 and investigate its spin evolution. We find that the observed spin-down rate agrees with the magnetar scenario. We analyse ISGRI/INTEGRAL observations of 4U 2206+54 to search for the previously suggested cyclotron resonance scattering feat…

PhysicsNeutron starSpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaCyclotron resonanceAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsCompact starMagnetarSpectral lineMagnetic fieldLine (formation)Spin-½Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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Modulating magnetar emission by magneto-elastic oscillations

2014

We present a new numerical tool to calculate the emission of highly magnetized neutron stars (magnetars) and apply it to describe the quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) observed in magnetar giant flares. In previous work we have developed a model of magneto-elastic oscillations of magnetars that allows to reproduce the observed frequencies. These QPOs can couple to the star's exterior through the magnetic field and induce currents in the magnetosphere that provide scattering targets for resonant cyclotron scattering of the photons. The scattering is calculated with a Monte-Carlo approach and it is coupled to a code that calculates the momentum distribution of the charge carriers as an one-d…

PhysicsPhotonScatteringAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaCyclotronMagnetosphereAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsMagnetar7. Clean energyMagnetic fieldlaw.inventionMomentumNeutron starSpace and Planetary SciencelawAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsAstronomische Nachrichten
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Imprints of superfluidity on magnetoelastic quasiperiodic oscillations of soft gamma-ray repeaters.

2013

Our numerical simulations show that axisymmetric, torsional, magnetoelastic oscillations of magnetars with a superfluid core can explain the whole range of observed quasiperiodic oscillations (QPOs) in the giant flares of soft gamma-ray repeaters. There exist constant phase QPOs at $f\ensuremath{\lesssim}150\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{Hz}$ and resonantly excited high-frequency QPOs ($fg500\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{Hz}$), in good agreement with observations. The range of magnetic field strengths required to match the observed QPO frequencies agrees with that from spin-down estimates. These results suggest that there is at least one superfluid species in magnetar cores.

PhysicsQuantum fluid010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaGamma rayGeneral Physics and AstronomyAstrophysicsMagnetar01 natural sciencesMagnetic fieldSuperfluidityNeutron starQuasiperiodic functionExcited state0103 physical sciences010303 astronomy & astrophysicsPhysical review letters
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Magneto-elastic oscillations and the damping of crustal shear modes in magnetars

2010

In a realistic model of magneto-elastic oscillations in magnetars, we find that crustal shear oscillations, often invoked as an explanation of quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) seen after giant flares in soft gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs), are damped by resonant absorption on timescales of at most 0.2s, for a lower limit on the dipole magnetic field strength of 5 10 13 G. At higher magnetic field strengths (typical in magnetars) the damping timescale is even shorter, as anticipated by earlier toy-models. We have investigated a range of equations of state and masses and if magnetars are dominated by a dipole magnetic field, our findings exclude torsional shear oscillations of the crust from ex…

Shear (sheet metal)PhysicsDipoleSpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsResonant absorptionMagneto elasticMagnetohydrodynamicsMagnetarLower limitMagnetic fieldMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
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Dynamics in the Magnetospheres of Compact Objects

2020

Esta tesis doctoral explora el modelado de la dinámica en las magnetosferas alrededor de objetos compactos (agujeros negros y estrellas de neutrones), y sus implicaciones en la formación de fenómenos de alta energía como las llamaradas en magnetares y la emisión de alta variabilidad en el rango de los teraelectronvoltios (TeV) de algunos núcleos galácticos activos, por medio de simulaciones numéricas. Las sorprendentes imágenes de las sombras de los agujeros negros (BH) del centro galáctico y la galaxia M87 proporcionan una primera visión directa de la física de los flujos de acreción en los entornos más extremos del universo. La extracción eficiente de energía en forma de flujos de plasma …

UNESCO::FÍSICA::Física de fluidos::Física de plasmas:FÍSICA::Física de fluidos::Dinámica de fluídos magnéticos [UNESCO]bursts [X-rays]black hole physicsnumerical [methods]:MATEMÁTICAS::Ciencia de los ordenadores::Simulación [UNESCO]magnetic fieldsUNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICAmethods: numericalUNESCO::FÍSICA::Física de fluidos::Dinámica de fluídos magnéticosstars: neutronUNESCO::MATEMÁTICAS::Ciencia de los ordenadores::Simulaciónstars: magnetarsneutron [stars]magnetars [stars]:FÍSICA::Física de fluidos::Física de plasmas [UNESCO]accretion accretion discsX-rays: bursts:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA [UNESCO]
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Three-dimensional core-collapse supernovae with complex magnetic structures: I. Explosion dynamics

2021

Magnetic fields can play a major role in the dynamics of outstanding explosions associated to violent events such as GRBs and hypernovae, since they provide a natural mechanism to harness the rotational energy of the central proto-neutron star and power relativistic jets through the stellar progenitor. As the structure of such fields is quite uncertain, most numerical models of MHD-driven core-collapse supernovae consider an aligned dipole as initial magnetic field, while the field's morphology can actually be much more complex. We present three-dimensional simulations of core-collapse supernovae with more realistic magnetic structures, such as quadrupolar fields and, for the first time, an…

transients: supernovaeField (physics)MHDAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenagamma-ray burst: generalFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysics01 natural sciencesstars: magnetarsAstrophysical jet0103 physical sciencesAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics010303 astronomy & astrophysicsSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)relativistic processesPhysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstronomy and AstrophysicsRotational energyMagnetic fieldDipoleAstrophysics - Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsinstabilitiesSpace and Planetary ScienceMagnetohydrodynamicsAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]HypernovaDynamo
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The impact of non-dipolar magnetic fields in core-collapse supernovae

2019

The magnetic field is believed to play an important role in at least some core-collapse supernovae if its magnitude reaches $10^{15}\,\rm{G}$, which is a typical value for a magnetar. In the presence of fast rotation, such a strong magnetic field can drive powerful jet-like explosions if it has the large-scale coherence of a dipole. The topology of the magnetic field is, however, probably much more complex with strong multipolar and small-scale components and the consequences for the explosion are so far unclear. We investigate the effects of the magnetic field topology on the dynamics of core-collapse supernovae and the properties of forming proto-neutron star (PNS) by comparing pre-collap…

transients: supernovaeMHDAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaFOS: Physical sciencesCompact starMagnetar01 natural sciencesstars: magnetars0103 physical sciences010303 astronomy & astrophysicsrelativistic processesPhysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)Toroid010308 nuclear & particles physicsgamma-ray burststurbulenceAstronomy and AstrophysicsRotational energyComputational physicsMagnetic fieldSupernovaDipoleSpace and Planetary ScienceMagnetohydrodynamicsAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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