The Effect of Vacuum Polarization and Proton Cyclotron Resonances on Photon Propagation in Strongly Magnetized Plasmas
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- 20 January 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 583 (1) , 402-409
- https://doi.org/10.1086/344925
Abstract
We consider the effects of vacuum polarization and proton cyclotron resonances on the propagation of radiation through a strongly magnetized plasma. We analyze the conditions under which the photons evolve adiabatically through the resonant density and find that the adibaticity condition is satisfied for most photon energies of interest, allowing for a normal-mode treatment of the photon propagation. We then construct radiative equilibrium atmosphere models of strongly magnetized neutron stars that includes these effects, employing a new numerical method that resolves accurately the sharp changes of the absorption and mode-coupling cross sections at the resonant densities. We show that the resulting spectra are modified by both resonances and are harder at all field strengths than a blackbody at the effective temperature. We also show that the narrow absorption features introduced by the proton cyclotron resonance have small equivalent widths. We discuss the implications of our results for properties of thermal emission from the surfaces of young neutron stars.Keywords
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