Force-Free Electrodynamics of Pulsars
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We show that FFE (Force-Free Electrodynamics) describes pulsar magnetospheres -- even when radiation and particle wind power are comparable to the spin-down power. At the same time, we show that FFE is insufficient for calculating pulsar magnetospheres. This is because FFE admits a large family of stationary solutions with different currents flowing in the closed line region. To choose the actual solution one needs a model of current generation which goes beyond pure FFE. We calculate several FFE magnetospheres for the aligned rotator. The Poynting power of these solutions fills the range $c^{-3}\mu ^2\Omega^4~< ~L~ <~ 0.67 c^{-3}\mu ^2\Omega^4(c/\Omega R_s)^2$, for angular velocity $\Omega$ and magnetic field which is a pure dipole $\mu$ on the surface of the star of radius $R_s$. Anomalous braking indices of young pulsars might be explained by currents flowing in the closed-line region.
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