Three-dimensional numerical simulations of the pulsar magnetosphere: Preliminary results

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We investigate the three-dimensional structure of the pulsar magnetosphere through time-dependent numerical simulations of a magnetic dipole that is set in rotation. We developed our own Eulerian finite difference time domain numerical solver of force-free electrodynamics and implemented the technique of non-refiecting and absorbing outer boundaries. This allows us to run our simulations for many stellar rotations, and thus claim with confidence that we have reached a steady state. A quasi-stationary corotating pattern is established, in agreement with previous numerical solutions. We discuss the prospects of our code for future high-resolution investigations of dissipation, particle acceleration, and temporal variability. © ESO 2009.

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Kalapotharakos, C., & Contopoulos, I. (2009). Three-dimensional numerical simulations of the pulsar magnetosphere: Preliminary results. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 496(2), 495–502. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:200810281

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