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Dissipative Pulsar Magnetosphere
Dissipative axisymmetric pulsar magnetosphere is calculated by a direct
numerical simulation of the Strong-Field Electrodynamics equations. The
magnetic separatrix disappears, it is replaced by a region of enhanced
dissipation. With a better numerical scheme, one should be able to calculate
the bolometric lightcurves for a given conductivity.Comment: 2 pages, 10 figures, minor changes for the journa
Differentially rotating force-free magnetosphere of an aligned rotator: analytical solutions in split-monopole approximation
In this paper we consider stationary force-free magnetosphere of an aligned
rotator when plasma in the open field line region rotates differentially due to
presence of a zone with the accelerating electric field in the polar cap of
pulsar. We study the impact of differential rotation on the current density
distribution in the magnetosphere. Using split-monopole approximation we obtain
analytical expressions for physical parameters of differentially rotating
magnetosphere. We find the range of admitted current density distributions
under the requirement that the potential drop in the polar cap is less than the
vacuum potential drop. We show that the current density distribution could
deviate significantly from the ``classical'' Michel distribution and could be
made almost constant over the polar cap even when the potential drop in the
accelerating zone is of the order of 10 per cents of the vacuum potential drop.
We argue that differential rotation of the open magnetic field lines could play
an important role in adjusting between the magnetosphere and the polar cap
cascade zone and could affect the value of pulsar breaking index.Comment: 15 pages, 15 figures; accepted for publication in MNRA
Suppression of Cross-Field Transport of a Passive Scalar in Two-Dimensional Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence
The theory of passive scalar transport in two dimensional turbulent fluids is
generalized to the case of 2D MHD. Invariance of the cross correlation of
scalar concentration and magnetic potential produces a novel contribution to
the concentration flux. This pinch effect is proportional to the mean potential
gradient, and is shown to drastically reduce transport of the passive scalar
across the mean magnetic field when . Transport parallel to the mean magnetic
field is unchanged. Implications for models of transport in turbulent
magnetofluids are discussed.
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Fast Zonal Field Dynamo in Collisionless Kinetic Alfven Wave Turbulence
The possibility of fast dynamo action by collisionless kinetic Alfven Wave
turbulence is demonstrated. The irreversibility necessary to lock in the
generated field is provided by electron Landau damping, so the induced electric
field does not vanish with resistivity. Mechanisms for self-regulation of the
system and the relation of these results to the theory of alpha quenching are
discussed. The dynamo-generated fields have symmetry like to that of zonal
flows, and thus are termed zonal fields
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