NEUTRON-STAR CRUSTAL PLATE-TECTONICS .1. MAGNETIC DIPOLE EVOLUTION IN MILLISECOND PULSARS AND LOW-MASS X-RAY BINARIES

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作者
RUDERMAN, M [1 ]
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[1] COLUMBIA UNIV,ASTROPHYS LAB,NEW YORK,NY 10027
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10.1086/169558
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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Crust lattices in spinning-up or spinning-down neutron stars have growing shear stresses caused by neutron superfluid vortex lines pinned to lattice nuclei. For the most rapidly spinning stars, this stress will break and move the crust before vortex unpinning occurs. In spinning-down neutron stars, crustal "plates" will move toward an equatorial "subduction zone" in which the plates are forced into the stellar core below the crust. The opposite plate motion occurs in spinning-up stars. Magnetic fields which pass through the crust or have sources in it move with the crust. Spun-up neutron stars in accreting low-mass X-ray binaries should then have almost axially symmetric magnetic fields. Spun-down ones with very weak magnetic fields should have external magnetic fields which enter and leave the neutron star surface only near its equator. The lowest field millisecond radiopulsars seem to be orthogonal rotators implying that they have not previously been spun-up in LMXBs but are neutron stars initially formed with periods near 10 -3 s that subsequently spin down to their present periods. Accretion-induced white dwarf collapse is then the most plausible genesis for them.
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