2000
DOI: 10.1086/309051
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A Three‐dimensional Outer Magnetospheric Gap Model for Gamma‐Ray Pulsars: Geometry, Pair Production, Emission Morphologies, and Phase‐resolved Spectra

Abstract: A three-dimensional pulsar magnetosphere model is used to study the geometry of outer magnetospheric gap accelerators, following seminal work of Romani and coworkers. The size of the outer gap is self-consistently limited by pair production from collisions of thermal photons from polar cap heating of backÑow outer gap current with curvature photons emitted by gap-accelerated charged particles. In principle, there could be two topologically disconnected outer gaps. Conditions for local pair production such as l… Show more

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“…High-energy -ray emission is mainly produced by the Compton scattering. Cheng et al (2000) have used this model to explain the phase-dependent spectra and phase-average spectrum of high-energy -rays for the Crab pulsar. Therefore, in principle, our model can explain nonthermal radiation from Xrays to -rays.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High-energy -ray emission is mainly produced by the Compton scattering. Cheng et al (2000) have used this model to explain the phase-dependent spectra and phase-average spectrum of high-energy -rays for the Crab pulsar. Therefore, in principle, our model can explain nonthermal radiation from Xrays to -rays.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…we use the "retarded vacuum dipole" approximation, commonly encountered in previous research (eg. Romani & Yadigaroglu 1995;Arendt & Eilek 1998;Cheng et al 2000). However, to enable estimate of the importance of near lightcylinder magnetic field distortions, we also present a limited number of results for the static shape dipole.…”
Section: Calculation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the recent version of the outer gap (OG) model (Romani & Yadigaroglu 1995;Cheng, Ruderman, Zhang (2000), hereafter CRZ2000) peaks in pulsar lightcurves are purely due to the caustic effects -a fact first emphasized by Romani & Yadigaroglu (1995) (hereafter RY95). However, an important additional factor which determines lightcurve shape in the OG model is the geometry of the acceleration region (outer gap).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3) can be represented by a power-law expansion Δ r ∝ z m , which yields m ≈ 0.7. A jet viewing angle of 60 • (Cheng et al 2000;Komissarov & Lyutikov 2011) is assumed in these calculations. The expansion derived is consistent with the one expected for the jet boundary in a magnetically confined flow (Fendt 1997;Fendt & Memola 2001) with a weakly evolving poloidal magnetic field component.…”
Section: Origin Of the Radio Knotsmentioning
confidence: 99%