
TL;DR
This paper reviews the current understanding of how magnetic fields evolve in neutron stars, focusing on binary systems and the emergence of millisecond pulsars, and how this evolution influences their observational classifications.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of magnetic field evolution in neutron stars, emphasizing binary interactions and the formation of millisecond pulsars, highlighting recent developments.
Findings
Magnetic field evolution influences neutron star observational classes.
Binary interactions play a key role in magnetic field decay and regeneration.
Emergence of millisecond pulsars is linked to magnetic field evolution.
Abstract
This article briefly reviews our current understanding of the evolution of magnetic fields in neutron stars, which basically defines the evolutionary pathways between different observational classes of neutron stars. The emphasis here is on the evolution in binary systems and the newly emergent classes of millisecond pulsars.
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