Electrodynamics of Magnetars IV: Self-Consistent Model of the Inner Accelerator, with Implications for Pulsed Radio Emission
Christopher Thompson

TL;DR
This paper develops a self-consistent model of the inner accelerator in magnetars, explaining how pair creation and voltage regulation influence their radio emission, with implications for understanding observed magnetar radio properties.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed, self-consistent electrostatic model of magnetar magnetospheres, incorporating pair creation processes and magnetic field effects, to explain radio emission mechanisms.
Findings
Voltage in the inner circuit is regulated to ~10^9 V by pair creation.
Electrostatic gap voltage is 10-30 times larger when magnetic fields are weaker.
Radio emission requires specific magnetic alignment or gap presence on closed field lines.
Abstract
We consider the voltage structure in the open-field circuit and outer magnetosphere of a magnetar. The standard polar-cap model for radio pulsars is modified significantly when the polar magnetic field exceeds 1.8x10^{14} G. Pairs are created by accelerated particles via resonant scattering of thermal X-rays, followed by the nearly instantaneous conversion of the scattered photon to a pair. A surface gap is then efficiently screened by e+- creation, which regulates the voltage in the inner part of the circuit to ~10^9 V. We also examine the electrostatic gap structure that can form when the magnetic field is somewhat weaker, and deduce a voltage 10-30 times larger over a range of surface temperatures. We examine carefully how the flow of charge back to the star above the gap depends on the magnitude of the current that is extracted from the surface of the star, on the curvature of the…
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