Pulsars as cosmic ray particle accelerators: Proton orbits

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Cosmic Rays, Particle Acceleration, Particle Motion, Particle Trajectories, Protons, Pulsars, Angular Velocity, Dipole Moments, Magnetic Dipoles, Magnetic Field Configurations, Stellar Magnetic Fields

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Proton orbits are calculated in the electromagnetic vacuum field of a magnetic point dipole rotating with its angular velocity ω→ perpendicular to its dipole moment μ→ by numerical integration of the Lorentz-Dirac equation. Trajectories are shown and discussed for various initial conditions. A critical surface is shown separating initial positions of protons which finally hit the pulsar in the polar region from those which finally recede to infinity.

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