Pulsar braking and the P-Pdot diagram [HEAP]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1702.03616


The location of radio pulsars in the period-period derivative (P-Pdot) plane has been a key diagnostic tool since the early days of pulsar astronomy. Of particular importance is how pulsars evolve through the P-Pdot diagram with time. Here we show that the decay of the inclination angle (alpha-dot) between the magnetic and rotation axes plays a critical role. In particular, alpha-dot strongly impacts on the braking torque, an effect which has been largely ignored in previous work. We carry out simulations which include a negative alpha-dot term, and show that it is possible to reproduce the observational P-Pdot diagram without the need for either pulsars with long birth periods or magnetic field decay. Our best model indicates a birth rate of 1 radio pulsar per century and a total Galactic population of ~20000 pulsars beaming towards Earth.

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S. Johnston and A. Karastergiou
Tue, 14 Feb 17
10/71

Comments: 9 pages, 5 figures, accepted by MNRAS