2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2010.14191
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On the long-term evolution of rotating radio transients

Ali Arda Gencali,
Unal Ertan

Abstract: Investigation of the long-term evolution of rotating radio transients (RRATs) is important to understand the evolutionary connections between the isolated neutron star populations in a single picture. The X-ray luminosities of RRATs (except one source) are not known. In the fallback disc model, we have developed a method to estimate the dipole field strengths of RRATs without X-ray information. We have found that RRATs could have dipole field strengths, šµ 0 , at the poles ranging from āˆ¼ 7 Ɨ 10 9 G to āˆ¼ 6 Ɨ 10… Show more

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