Electric Field Screening in Pair Discharges and Generation of Pulsar Radio Emission

  • Tolman E
  • Philippov A
  • Timokhin A
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Abstract

Pulsar radio emission may be generated in pair discharges that fill the pulsar magnetosphere with plasma as an accelerating electric field is screened by freshly created pairs. In this Letter, we develop a simplified analytic theory for the screening of the electric field in these pair discharges and use it to estimate total radio luminosity and spectrum. The discharge has three stages. First, the electric field is screened for the first time and starts to oscillate. Next, a nonlinear phase occurs. In this phase, the amplitude of the electric field experiences strong damping because the field dramatically changes the momenta of newly created pairs. This strong damping ceases, and the system enters a final linear phase, when the electric field can no longer dramatically change pair momenta. Applied to pulsars, this theory may explain several aspects of radio emission, including the observed luminosity, L rad ∼ 10 28 erg s −1 , and the observed spectrum, S ω ∼ ω −1.4±1.0 .

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Tolman, E. A., Philippov, A. A., & Timokhin, A. N. (2022). Electric Field Screening in Pair Discharges and Generation of Pulsar Radio Emission. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 933(2), L37. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac7c71

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