New Electrodynamics of Pulsars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

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3 pages, 3 figures

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We have recently proposed that Force-Free Electrodynamics (FFE) does not apply to pulsars -- pulsars should be described by the high-conductivity limit of Strong-Field Electrodynamics (SFE), which predicts an order-unity damping of the Poynting flux, while FFE postulates zero damping. The strong damping result has not been accepted by several pulsar experts, who claim that FFE basically works and the Poynting flux damping can be arbitrarily small. Here we consider a thought experiment -- cylindrical periodic pulsar. We show that FFE is incapable of describing this object, while SFE predictions are physically plausible. The intrinsic breakdown of FFE should mean that the FFE description of the singular current layer (the only region of magnetosphere where FFE and the high-conductivity SFE differ) is incorrect. Then the high-conductivity SFE should be the right theory for real pulsars too, and the pure-FFE description of pulsars should be discarded.

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