Electromagnetic power of merging and collapsing compact objects
Maxim Lyutikov (Purdue University)

TL;DR
This paper models the electromagnetic fields during neutron star collapse into black holes, showing that magnetic field lines remain connected, enabling electromagnetic spin-down and energy emission, with implications for gamma-ray bursts.
Contribution
It provides an exact solution for the time-dependent magnetosphere during neutron star collapse, challenging the traditional no-hair theorem by considering plasma effects.
Findings
Magnetic field lines remain connected during collapse, preventing disconnection.
Black holes can electromagnetically spin down by retaining magnetic fields.
Implications for gamma-ray burst mechanisms and afterglow similarities.
Abstract
[Abridged] Electromagnetic emission can be produced as a precursor to the merger, as a prompt emission during the collapse of a NS and at the spin-down stage of the resulting BH. We demonstrate that the time evolution of the axisymmetric force-free magnetic fields can be expressed in terms of the hyperbolic Grad-Shafranov equation. We find exact non-linear time-dependent split-monopole structure of magnetosphere driven by spinning and collapsing NS in Schwarzschild geometry. Based on this solution, we argue that the collapse of a NS into the BH happens smoothly, without natural formation of current sheets or other dissipative structures on the open field lines and, thus, does not allow the magnetic field to become disconnected from the star and escape to infinity. Thus, as long as an isolated Kerr BH can produce plasma and currents, it does not lose its open magnetic field lines, its…
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