Three-dimensional non-vacuum pulsar outer-gap model: Localized acceleration electric field in the higher altitudes

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We investigate the particle accelerator that arises in a rotating neutron-star magnetosphere. Simultaneously solving the Poisson equation for the electro-static potential, the Boltzmann equations for relativistic electrons and positrons, and the radiative transfer equation, we demonstrate that the electric field is substantially screened along the magnetic field lines by pairs that are created and separated within the accelerator. As a result, the magnetic-field-aligned electric field is localized in higher altitudes near the light cylinder and efficiently accelerates the positrons created in the lower altitudes outward but does not accelerate the electrons inward. The resulting photon flux becomes predominantly outward, leading to typical double-peak light curves, which are commonly observed from many high-energy pulsars.

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Hirotani, K. (2015). Three-dimensional non-vacuum pulsar outer-gap model: Localized acceleration electric field in the higher altitudes. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 798(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/798/2/L40

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