Abstract
The potential role of a diocotron instability in causing drifting sub-pulses in radio pulsar emission is investigated for aligned magnetic rotators. It is assumed that the out-flowing plasma above a pulsar polar cap consists of an initially axially symmetric, hollow beam of relativistic electron positron pair plasma which carries an electric charge as well as a current. The occurrence of instability depends on shear in the angular velocity distribution of the beam as a function of axial distance. Instability occurs under typical pulsar conditions at mode numbers ≤ 40. It destroys the symmetry of the equilibrium configuration and leads to a carousel of density columns which rotates at fixed angular pattern speed. The process is applied to two pulsars with observed carousels of drifting sub-pulses, and the diocotron instability at corresponding mode number and axial distance is used as a diagnostic for the charge and current density of the polar flow. © ESO 2006.
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Fung, P. K., Khechinashvili, D., & Kuijpers, J. (2006). Radio pulsar drifting sub-pulses and diocotron instability. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 445(3), 779–794. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20053040
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