Vortex pinning and dynamics in the neutron star crust
Jun 8, 20166 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Rev.Lett. 117 (2016) 23, 232701
- Published: Nov 30, 2016
e-Print:
- 1606.04847 [astro-ph.HE]
Report number:
- NT@UW-16-06
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Abstract: (APS)
The nature of the interaction between superfluid vortices and the neutron star crust, conjectured by Anderson and Itoh in 1975 to be at the heart vortex creep and the cause of glitches, has been a long-standing question in astrophysics. Using a qualitatively new approach, we follow the dynamics as superfluid vortices move in response to the presence of “nuclei” (nuclear defects in the crust). The resulting motion is perpendicular to the force, similar to the motion of a spinning top when pushed. We show that nuclei repel vortices in the neutron star crust, and characterize the force per unit length of the vortex line as a function of the vortex element to the nucleus separation.Note:
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