Particle acceleration in the polar cap region of an oscillating neutron star
Olindo Zanotti, Viktoriya Morozova, Bobomurat Ahmedov

TL;DR
This paper investigates how toroidal oscillations of a neutron star influence particle acceleration in the polar cap, revealing that oscillations can significantly enhance Lorentz factors and cause pulse profile asymmetries.
Contribution
It introduces a relativistic model accounting for star oscillations and their impact on particle acceleration in the polar cap region of pulsars.
Findings
Oscillations can cause asymmetries in pulse profiles.
Star oscillations significantly enhance Lorentz factors in super-GJ regimes.
Two regimes of particle acceleration depend on current density ratios.
Abstract
We revisit particle acceleration in the polar cap region of a neutron star by taking into account both general relativistic effects and the presence of toroidal oscillations at the star surface. In particular, we address the question of whether toroidal oscillations at the stellar surface can affect the acceleration properties in the polar cap. We solve numerically the relativistic electrodynamics equations in the stationary regime, focusing on the computation of the Lorentz factor of a space-charge-limited electron flow accelerated in the polar cap region of a rotating and oscillating pulsar. To this extent, we adopt the correct expression of the general relativistic Goldreich-Julian charge density in the presence of toroidal oscillations. Depending on the ratio of the actual charge density of the pulsar magnetosphere to the Goldreich-Julian charge density, we distinguish two different…
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