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High Energy emission from Crab Nebula
Published 2020-04-09Version 1
Flaring episodes from Crab Nebula have been observed. A new mechanism of emission is explored. Particles in Crab pulsar are accelerated to multiple Tev energies, by some mechanisms, described in the paper and they are the reason of observed emission. We argue, that after accelerating to high energies, they may maintain the force-free regime - moving along the magnetic field lines in such a way that no force acts on them. This way, they can move to the Nebula without loss, which makes Tev energy emission from Crab Nebula quite possible.
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