P-stars are compact stars made of up and down quarks in β-equilibrium
with electrons in a chromomagnetic condensate. We discuss p-stars endowed with
super strong dipolar magnetic field which, following consolidated tradition in
literature, are referred to as magnetars. We show that soft gamma-ray repeaters
and anomalous X-ray pulsars can be understood within our theory. We find a
well defined criterion to distinguish rotation powered pulsars from magnetic
powered pulsars. We show that glitches, that in our magnetars are triggered by
magnetic dissipative effects in the inner core, explain both the quiescent
emission and bursts in soft gamma-ray repeaters and anomalous X-ray pulsars.
We account for the braking glitch from SGR 1900+14 and the normal glitch from
AXP 1E 2259+586 following a giant burst. We discuss and explain the observed
anti correlation between hardness ratio and intensity. Within our magnetar
theory we are able to account quantitatively for light curves for both
gamma-ray repeaters and anomalous X-ray pulsars. In particular we explain the
puzzling light curve after the June 18, 2002 giant burst from AXP 1E 2259+586.Comment: 42 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy &
Astrophysic