Sub-rotation and Super-rotation in Pulsar Magnetospheres
RR Burman
Australian Journal of Physics
34(1) 97 - 104
Published: 1981
Abstract
For magnetospheric species that are nonrelativistic at the stellar surface in the general oblique rotator model, it is shown that a ondissipative flow branch which is sub-rotating when near the star remains sub-rotating everywhere, but that one which is super-rotating when near the star can become sub-rotating inside the light cylinder. Hence, both flow branches can cross the light cylinder and remain valid outside it.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH810097
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