Quantum Plasma Creation near a Magnetar
Jonathan Zhang (University of Toronto), Christopher Thompson (CITA)

TL;DR
This paper explores how quantum electrodynamic effects in ultra-strong magnetic fields near magnetars lead to unique X-ray emissions through pair creation and annihilation, supported by Monte Carlo simulations and consistent with observations of specific pulsars.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed model of quantum plasma creation near magnetars, emphasizing pair production, suppression of high voltage, and X-ray emission mechanisms, supported by Monte Carlo calculations.
Findings
Pair creation enhances gamma-ray conversion by B/B_Q
Hard X-ray emission extends up to 1 MeV
Optical depth for cyclotron scattering reduces X-ray polarization
Abstract
Magnetars in quiescent states continue to emit hard X-rays with a power far exceeding the loss of rotational energy. It has recently been noted that this hard X-ray continuum may bear a direct signature of quantum electrodynamic (QED) effects in magnetic fields stronger than the Schwinger field ( G). Where the current flowing into the magnetosphere is driven by narrow structures in the solid crust, the pair plasma supporting the current relaxes to a collisional and trans-relativistic state. The decay of a pair into two photons produces a broad, bremsstrahlung-like spectrum of hard X-rays, similar to that observed and extending up to MeV. The conversion of two gamma rays to a pair is further enhanced by a factor . Monte Carlo calculations of pair creation in a dipole magnetic field are presented. Non-local particle…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
