Oscillation Driven Magnetospheric Activity In Pulsars
Meng-Xiang Lin, Ren-Xin Xu, Bing Zhang

TL;DR
This paper investigates how stellar oscillations influence pulsar magnetospheres, affecting particle acceleration, polar cap size, and radio emission, with implications for understanding glitches and activity in AXPs/SGRs.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive model of oscillation effects on pulsar inner gaps, including mode changes and polar cap variations, applicable to both normal pulsars and magnetar-like objects.
Findings
Oscillations can induce mode changes in the inner gap.
Oscillations lead to polar cap size variations.
Model explains radio activation post-glitches in AXPs/SGRs.
Abstract
We study the magnetospheric activity in the polar cap region of pulsars under stellar oscillations. The toroidal oscillation of the star propagates into the magnetosphere, which provides additional voltage due to unipolar induction, changes Goldreich-Julian charge density from the traditional value due to rotation, and hence, influences particle acceleration. We present a general solution of the effect of oscillations within the framework of the inner vacuum gap model, and consider three different inner gap modes controlled by curvature radiation, inverse Compton scattering, and two photon annihilation, respectively. With different pulsar parameters and oscillation amplitudes, one of three modes would play a dominant role in defining the gap properties. When the amplitude of oscillation exceeds a critical value, mode changing would occur. Oscillations also lead to change of the size of…
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