Meissner Effect and Vortex Dynamics in Quark Stars -- A Model for Soft Gamma-Ray Repeaters
R. Ouyed (1), O. Elgaroy (2), H. Dahle (3), P. Keranen (2) ((1) Dept., of Physics, Astronomy, University of Calgary, Canada, (2) NORDITA,, Copenhagen, Denmark, (3) Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of, Oslo, Norway)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a model for soft gamma-ray repeaters based on quark stars undergoing superconductivity, magnetic field expulsion, vortex formation, and magnetic reconnection, explaining their burst and quiescent phases.
Contribution
It introduces a novel quark star model explaining SGR phenomena through superconductivity, magnetic field dynamics, and vortex behavior, linking SGRs and anomalous X-ray pulsars.
Findings
Explains SGR bursts via magnetic reconnection after field expulsion.
Describes quark star cooling and vortex formation as key processes.
Predicts luminosity levels consistent with observed SGR emissions.
Abstract
We present a new model for soft gamma-ray repeaters based on a quark star born with temperatures above the critical value (T_c) for the onset of the colour-flavor locked superconductivity. The quark star then quickly cools below T_c, expelling a fraction of the surface magnetic field via the Meissner effect. We show that if a small fraction (\leq 10%) of the surface magnetic field (10^{14} - 10^{15} {\rm G}) is expelled, it quickly decays via magnetic reconnection and heats up the quark star surface to temperatures > 10^9 {\rm K}. Created (e^{+},e^{-}) pairs annihilate into gamma rays emitted in a giant burst (the first burst in our model), with a luminosity of \sim 10^{45} {\rm ergs} {\rm s}^{-1}. Subsequent bursts result from the restructuring of the surface magnetic field following the formation and relaxation of a vortex lattice which confines the internal magnetic field. During…
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TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · High-pressure geophysics and materials · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
