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Title: Bursts of gravitational waves due to crustquake from pulsars
Authors: Layek, Biswanath
Keywords: Physics
Gravitational waves
Scattering
Stars: Neutron
Issue Date: Sep-2020
Publisher: Oxford
Abstract: Pulsars undergoing crustquake release strain energy, which can be absorbed in a small region inside the inner crust of the star and excite the free superfluid neutrons therein. The scattering of these neutrons with the surrounding pinned vortices may unpin a large number of vortices and effectively reduce the pinning force on vortex lines. Such unpinning by neutron scattering can produce glitches for Crab-like pulsars and Vela pulsar of size in the range of ∼10−8–10−7 and ∼10−9–10−8, respectively. Although we discuss here the crustquake-initiated excitation, the proposal is very generic and equally applicable for any other sources, which can excite the free superfluid neutrons, or can be responsible for superfluid – normal phase transition of neutron superfluid in the inner crust of a pulsar.
URI: https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/499/1/455/5909606?login=true
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