Computer Science
Scientific paper
Nov 1997
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PhD thesis, (1997)
Computer Science
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Neutron Stars, Magnetic Field, Accretion
Scientific paper
In this thesis we address the question of the evolution of the magnetic field in neutron stars. There has been sufficient observational indication suggesting a causal connection between the binary history of neutron stars and the evolution of their magnetic field. In particular, it is believed that the generation of the low-field millisecond pulsars is a consequence of the processing of normal high-field neutron stars in binary systems. Therefore, in this thesis we try to understand the mechanism of field evolution in neutron stars that are members of binary systems with an aim to understand the problem of millisecond pulsar generation. To this end we have looked at four related problems as described below : 1. the effect of diamagnetic screening on the final field of a neutron star accr eting material from its binary companion; 2. evolution of magnetic flux located in the crust of an accreting neutron star; 3. application of the above-mentioned model to real systems and a comparison with observations; 4. an investigation into the consequences of magnetic flux being initially located in the core of the star and its observational implications.
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