High-Altitude Particle Acceleration and Radiation in Pulsar Slot Gaps

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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26 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the Astrophysical Journal, May 10, 2004

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10.1086/383079

We explore the pulsar slot gap electrodynamics up to very high altitudes, where for most relatively rapidly rotating pulsars both the standard small-angle approximation and the assumption that the magnetic field lines are ideal stream lines break down. We address the importance of the electrodynamic conditions at the slot gap boundaries and the occurrence of a steady-state drift of charged particles across the slot gap field lines at very high altitudes. These boundary conditions and the deviation of particle trajectories from stream lines determine the asymptotic behavior of the scalar potential at all radii from the polar cap to near the light cylinder. As a result, we demonstrate that the steady-state accelerating electric field must approach a small and constant value at high altitude above the polar cap. This parallel electric field is capable of maintaining electrons moving with high Lorentz factors (a few times 10^7) and emitting curvature gamma-ray photons up to nearly the light cylinder. By numerical simulations, we show that primary electrons accelerating from the polar cap surface to high altitude in the slot gap along the outer edge of the open field region will form caustic emission patterns on the trailing dipole field lines. Acceleration and emission in such an extended slot gap may form the physical basis of a model that can successfully reproduce some pulsar high-energy light curves.

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