The shear-Hall instability in newborn neutron stars
Todor Kondi\'c, G\"unther R\"udiger, Rainer Hollerbach

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the combined effects of the Hall effect and differential rotation can generate a shear-Hall instability in newborn neutron stars, leading to rapid magnetic field amplification.
Contribution
It introduces the shear-Hall instability mechanism in neutron stars and analyzes its excitation conditions, growth rates, and magnetic field patterns through numerical simulations.
Findings
The instability requires the axial magnetic field to be aligned or anti-aligned with the rotation axis depending on the rotation profile.
It draws energy from differential rotation and operates on the short rotational timescale.
The instability can significantly amplify seed magnetic fields even if differential rotation ceases quickly.
Abstract
Aims. In the first few minutes of a newborn neutron star's life the Hall effect and differential rotation may both be important. We demonstrate that these two ingredients are sufficient for generating a 'shear-Hall instability' and for studying its excitation conditions, growth rates, and characteristic magnetic field patterns. Methods. We numerically solve the induction equation in a spherical shell, with a kinematically prescribed differential rotation profile {\Omega}(s), where s is the cylindrical radius. The Hall term is linearized about an imposed uniform axial field. The linear stability of individual azimuthal modes, both axisymmetric and non-axisymmetric, is then investigated. Results. For the shear-Hall instability to occur, the axial field must be parallel to the rotation axis if {\Omega}(s) decreases outward, whereas if {\Omega}(s) increases outward it must be…
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