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arxiv: 1711.05081 · v1 · pith:JM5NA4I2new · submitted 2017-11-14 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

The apparent decay of pulsar magnetic fields

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Neutron stars are extremely strong cosmic magnets which fields are expected to decay with time. Here we report on the simple test of this process. Adopting a novel approach, we have estimated surface magnetic fields $B$ for 76 radiopulsars (the most numerous subclass of the known isolated neutron stars) which ages $t$ are known independently. Focusing on the accurate evaluation of the precision of both quantities, we determined a significant power-law trend $B(t) \propto t^{-\beta}$ with index $\beta = 0.19^{+0.05}_{-0.06}$ at 95\% C.L. The effects of the observational selection turn this value into the upper limit for the intrinsic field decay rate. If so, then neutron star crusts are close to the "impurity-free crystals", which results in a relatively slow magnetic fields decay.

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