arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena | 2019

Application of a two dipole model to PSR J1640-4631, a pulsar with an anomalous braking index.

 
 
 

Abstract


Recent timing observation provides an intriguing result for the braking index of the X-ray pulsar PSR J1640-4631, which has a measured braking index $n=3.15\\pm0.03$. The decrease of the inclination angle between between the spin axis and the magnetic axis can be responsible for such a high braking index. However, the physical mechanisms causing the change of the magnetic inclination angle have not been fully understood. In this Letter, we apply a two-dipole model given by Hamil et al (2016) to explain the decrease of the magnetic inclination angle of PSR J1640-4631. The rotation effect of a charged sphere and the magnetization of ferromagnetically ordered material produce magnetic moments $M_{1}$ and $M_{2}$, respectively. There exist a minimum of the potential energy for the magnetic moment $M_{2}$ in the magnetic field of $M_{1}$, hence the $M_{2}$ will freely rotate around the minimum energy position (i. e equilibrium position), similar to a simple pendulum. Our calculation indicate the magnetic moment $M_{2}$ would evolve towards alignment with the spin axis for PSR J1640-4631, and cause the magnetic inclination angle to decrease. The single peak in the pulse profile favors a relatively low change rate of the magnetic inclination angle.

Volume None
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DOI 10.1093/pasj/psz109
Language English
Journal arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

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