An adaptive KAN-based PINN framework for axisymmetric pulsar magnetosphere achieves O(1e-6) PDE residual errors, under-20-minute convergence, smaller stellar radii, and a correction to the flux-T-point equation.
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First significant detection of gamma-ray pulsed radiation variations associated with a glitch in PSR J0205+6449, with changes in peak amplitude ratio and separation attributed to magnetospheric reconfiguration.
Synchrotron cooling produces an energy-dependent loss cone and a cooled-loss-cone plasma distribution in neutron star outer magnetospheres, with losses localized at a few hundred to a thousand stellar radii.
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An adaptive framework for the axisymmetric pulsar magnetosphere using physics-informed Kolmogorov-Arnold networks
An adaptive KAN-based PINN framework for axisymmetric pulsar magnetosphere achieves O(1e-6) PDE residual errors, under-20-minute convergence, smaller stellar radii, and a correction to the flux-T-point equation.
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Discovery of Short-Term {\gamma}-Ray Pulsed Radiation Variations Following a Glitch in PSR J0205+6449
First significant detection of gamma-ray pulsed radiation variations associated with a glitch in PSR J0205+6449, with changes in peak amplitude ratio and separation attributed to magnetospheric reconfiguration.
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Synchrotron-cooled plasma distribution in the outer magnetosphere of a neutron star
Synchrotron cooling produces an energy-dependent loss cone and a cooled-loss-cone plasma distribution in neutron star outer magnetospheres, with losses localized at a few hundred to a thousand stellar radii.