Spin period evolution of Vela pulsar based on the wind emission: Application to the long period radio pulsars GPM J1839‐10 (P = 21 min) and GLEAM‐X J1627 (P = 18 min)

Author:

Sun Yi‐Hong1,Wang De‐Hua1,Zhang Cheng‐Min234ORCID,Cui Xiang‐Han24,Zhang Jian‐Wei5,Yu Jing1,Zhou Yun‐Gang1,You Zi‐Yi1

Affiliation:

1. School of Physics and Electronic Science Guizhou Normal University Guiyang China

2. CAS Key Lab of FAST, National Astronomical Observatories Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. School of Physical Sciences University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

4. School of Astronomy and Space Science University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

5. Department of Astronomy, Key Laboratory of Astroparticle Physics of Yunnan Province Yunnan University Kunming China

Abstract

AbstractThe Vela pulsar is a young neutron star with spin period of P = 89 ms and a measured low braking index (˜1.4) that is much less than the standard value of 3 predicted by the magnetic dipole radiation (MDR) model; however, its spin period evolution has been a mystery. In this article, we assume that the spin‐down of the Vela pulsar is attributed to both MDR and wind flow (hereafter MDRW), and find that the ratio of wind flow to the magnetic dipole radiation is about 80%, which is higher than that of the Crab pulsar (25%). In other words, the spin‐down torque of the Vela pulsar is dominated by the wind flow. The spin period (P) evolution of the Vela pulsar depends on its real age, where its supernova remnant age is assumed to be an indicator of its true age, estimated from 10 to 20 kyr, and then we obtain their initial spin periods of ˜53.89 and ˜20.90 ms, respectively, which are consistent with the observed initial spin period ranges of young pulsars. Furthermore, we find that the Vela‐like pulsar by MDRW can evolve to the long spin period of a thousand of seconds in less than million years, which can conveniently help the astronomers understand the recently observed ultra‐long period radio pulsars like GPM J1839‐10 (P = 21 min), GLEAM‐X J1627 (P = 18 min), as well as PSR J0901+4046 (P = 76 s).

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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