7–12 Jul 2024
Aurum, the ‘Gabriele d’Annunzio’ University and ICRANet
Europe/Rome timezone

Protoneutron star dynamos and magnetar formation

9 Jul 2024, 17:20
20m
Europaurum (Aurum)

Europaurum

Aurum

Largo Gardone Riviera, Pescara, Italy
Talk in a parallel session High energy astrophysics High energy astrophysics

Speaker

Raphaël Raynaud (UPCité)

Description

Magnetars are isolated young neutron stars that exhibit the most intense magnetic fields known in the Universe and are characterized by a wide variety of high-energy emissions. The birth of rapidly rotating magnetars is also a promising scenario to power outstanding explosive transients. The formation process of these objects, as well as the origin of their ultra-strong magnetic fields, remains an open question, but the amplification of magnetic fields by MHD instabilities inside protoneutron stars seems inevitable. I will review the different dynamo scenarios that can explain magnetar formation, focusing on recent progress achieved with 3D-MHD HPC simulations, and discuss them in light of various observational constraints.

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