Acceleration of pulsars to high velocities by asymmetric radiation

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Acceleration (Physics), Electromagnetic Radiation, Magnetic Field Configurations, Pulsars, Stellar Motions, Stellar Rotation, Angular Acceleration, Astronomical Models, Binary Stars, Dipole Moments, Magnetic Stars, Neutron Stars, Radiation Pressure, Stellar Mass Ejection

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It is suggested that the asymmetric emission of low-frequency electromagnetic radiation results in a net reaction force on the neutron star which accelerates the star to velocities exceeding 100 km/sec. Attention is given to a pulsar with a magnetic dipole moment which is arbitrarily oriented and also displaced from the rotation axis. The radiation reaction force is initially sufficiently strong to separate all but the closest binaries.

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