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2010MNRAS.403.2007Y - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 403, 2007-2011 (2010/April-3)

The role of r-mode damping in the thermal evolution of neutron stars.

YANG S.-H., ZHENG X.-P., PI C.-M. and YU Y.-W.

Abstract (from CDS):

The thermal evolution of neutron stars (NSs) is investigated through coupling with the evolution of r-mode instability, which is described by a second-order model. The heating effect due to shear viscous damping of the r modes enables us to understand the high temperature of two young pulsars (PSRB0531+21 and RXJ0822-4300) in the framework of the simple neutron-proton-electron (npe) NS model, without superfluidity or exotic particles. Moreover, the light curves predicted by the model within an acceptable parameter regime probably cover all of the young and middle-aged pulsars in the lgTs-lgt panel, and the artificially strong p superfluidity invoked in some early works is not needed here. Additionally, by considering the radiative viscous damping of the r modes, a surprising extra cooling effect is found that can even exceed the heating effect at times, although it plays a negligible role in the thermal history.

Abstract Copyright: © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 RAS

Journal keyword(s): dense matter - stars: evolution - stars: neutron

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