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2006A&A...458..881L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 458, 881-884 (2006/11-2)

Incompatibility of long-period neutron star precession with creeping neutron vortices.

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Abstract (from CDS):

To determine whether ``vortex creep'' in neutron stars, the slow motion of neutron vortices with respect to pinning sites in the core or inner crust, is consistent with observations of long-period precession. Using the concept of vortex drag, I discuss the precession dynamics of a star with imperfectly-pinned (i.e., ``creeping'') vortices. The precession frequency is far too high to be consistent with observations, indicating that the standard picture of the outer core (superfluid neutrons in co-existence with type II, superconducting protons) should be reconsidered. There is a slow precession mode, but it is highly over-damped and cannot complete even a single cycle. Moreover, the vortices of the inner crust must be able to move with little dissipation with respect to the solid.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: neutron - stars: pulsars: general - dense matter - stars: rotation

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