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Crustal Entrainment and Pulsar Glitches
Published 2012-10-30, updated 2013-04-11Version 2
Large pulsar frequency glitches are generally interpreted as sudden transfers of angular momentum between the neutron superfluid permeating the inner crust and the rest of the star. Despite the absence of viscous drag, the neutron superfluid is strongly coupled to the crust due to non-dissipative entrainment effects. These effects are shown to severely limit the maximum amount of angular momentum that can possibly be transferred during glitches. In particular, it is found that the glitches observed in the Vela pulsar require an additional reservoir of angular momentum.
Comments: 5 pages, 3 figures, revised version
Journal: Phys.Rev.Lett.110: 011101,2013
Categories: astro-ph.HE
Keywords: pulsar glitches, crustal entrainment, angular momentum, neutron superfluid, large pulsar frequency glitches
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