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arxiv: 1505.06400 · v1 · pith:IXY2YY3Vnew · submitted 2015-05-24 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · astro-ph.SR· hep-ph

Are Crab Nanoshots Schwinger Sparks?

classification 🌌 astro-ph.HE astro-ph.SRhep-ph
keywords crabsparksschwingerburstsnanoshotsobservedradioaccelerator
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The highest brightness temperature ever observed are from "nanoshots" from the Crab pulsar which we argue could be the signature of bursts of vacuum $e^{\pm}$ pair production. If so this would be the first time the astronomical Schwinger effect has been observed. These "Schwinger sparks" would be an intermittent but extremely powerful, $\sim 10^3 L_{\astrosun}$, 10 PeV $e^{\pm}$ accelerator in the heart of the Crab. These nanosecond duration sparks are generated in a volume less than $1 m^3$ and the existence of such sparks has implications for the small scale structure of the magnetic field of young pulsars such as the Crab. This mechanism may also play a role in producing other enigmatic bright short radio transients such as fast radio bursts.

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