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2010MNRAS.404L.119C - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 404, L119-L123 (2010/May-1)

Large pulsar kicks from topological currents.

CHARBONNEAU J., HOFFMAN K. and HEYL J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We show that kicks generated by topological currents may be responsible for the large velocities seen in a number of pulsars. The majority of the kicks builds up within the first second of the star's birth and generates a force about two orders of magnitude larger than a neutrino kick in the same temperature and magnetic field regime. Because of the nature of the topological currents, the star's cooling is not affected until it reaches 109 K; thereafter the current replaces neutrino emission as the dominant cooling process. A requirement for the kick to occur is a suitably thin crust on the star; this leads us to speculate that pulsars with large kicks are quark stars and those with small kicks are neutron stars. If true, this would be an elegant way to distinguish quark stars from neutron stars.

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

Journal keyword(s): astroparticle physics - dense matter - equation of state - proper motions - stars: magnetic field - pulsars: general

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