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Title: Unpinning of superfluid vortices through quasineutron-vortex scattering and pulsar glitches
Authors: Layek, Biswanath
Keywords: Physics
Pulsar glitches
Neutron-vortex
Issue Date: Jul-2024
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: The model of pinning and unpinning of superfluid vortices is considered the most popular explanation behind pulsar glitches. However, the reason behind the almost instantaneous unpinning of a large number of vortices still needs a proper mechanism. Some of us [5] proposed that the neutron-vortex scattering in the inner crust of a pulsar may be responsible for such vortex unpinning. The strain energy released by the crustquake is assumed to be absorbed in some part of the inner crust. It causes pair-breaking quasi-neutron excitations from the existing free neutron superfluid in the bulk of the inner crust. The scattering of these quasi-neutrons with the vortex core neutrons should unpin a large number of vortices from the thermally affected regions and result in pulsar glitches. Here, we consider a cylindrical geometry of the affected pinning region to study the implications of the vortex unpinning in the context of pulsar glitches. We find that a Vela-like pulsars can release about vortices by this mechanism and results in glitches of size . We also explored the possibility of a vortex avalanche triggered by the movement of the unpinned vortices. An estimate of the glitch size caused by an avalanche shows a favourable result. The time scales associated with various events are compatible with glitch observations.
URI: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-97-0289-3_187
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