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Internal Heating of Old Neutron Stars: Contrasting Different Mechanisms

Denis Gonzalez, Andreas Reisenegger, Rodrigo Fernandez

Published 2010-03-01Version 1

The thermal emission detected from the millisecond pulsar J0437-4715 is not explained by standard cooling models of neutron stars without a heating mechanism. We investigated three heating mechanisms controlled by the rotational braking of the pulsar: breaking of the solid crust, superfluid vortex creep, and non-equilibrium reactions ('rotochemical heating'). We find that the crust cracking mechanism does not produce detectable heating. Given the dependence of the heating mechanisms on spin-down parameters, which leads to different temperatures for different pulsars, we study the thermal evolution for two types of pulsars: young, slowly rotating 'classical' pulsars and old, fast rotating millisecond pulsars (MSPs). We find that the rotochemical heating and vortex creep mechanism can be important both for classical pulsars and MSPs.

Comments: VIII Symposium in Nuclear Physics and Applications: Nuclear and Particle Astrophysics. Appearing in the American Institute of Physics (AIP) conference proceedings
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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