A new standard pulsar magnetosphere [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1310.4931


In view of recent efforts to probe the physical conditions in the pulsar current sheet, we revisit the standard solution that describes the main elements of the ideal force-free pulsar magnetosphere. The simple physical requirement that the electric current contained in the current layer consists of the local electric charge moving outward at close to the speed of light, yields a new standard solution for the pulsar magnetosphere everywhere ideal force-free except in the current layer. The main elements of the new solution are a) the pulsar spindown rate of the aligned rotator is 23% times larger than that of the orthogonal vacuum rotator, b) only 60% of the magnetic flux that crosses the light cylinder opens up to infinity, c) the electric current closes along the other 40% which gradually converges to the equator, d) this transfers 40% of the total pulsar spindown energy flux in the equatorial current sheet which is then dissipated in the acceleration of particles and in high-energy electromagnetic radiation, e) there is no separatrix current layer. Our solution is a minimum free-parameter solution in that the equatorial current layer is electrostatically supported against collapse and thus does not require a thermal particle population. We discuss the implications of our solution for intermittent pulsars and long duration gamma-ray bursts. We conclude that the physical conditions in the equatorial current layer determine the global structure of the pulsar magnetosphere.

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Date added: Mon, 21 Oct 13