J
2012
On magnetic-field-induced corrections to the orbital and epicyclic frequencies: paper II. Slowly rotating magnetized neutron stars
BAKALA, Pavel, Zdeněk STUCHLÍK, Eva ŠRÁMKOVÁ, Gabriel TÖRÖK, Martin URBANEC et. al.
Basic information
Original name
On magnetic-field-induced corrections to the orbital and epicyclic frequencies: paper II. Slowly rotating magnetized neutron stars
Edition
Classical and Quantum Gravity, GB - Spojené království Velké Británie a, 2012, 0264-9381
Other information
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
10308 Astronomy
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organization unit
Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava
Keywords in English
Quasi-periodicoscillations; X-ray binaries; Integrated relativistic tori; Charged black-holes
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Links
GA202/09/0772, research and development project. GPP209/12/P740, research and development project. LC06014, research and development project. MSM4781305903, plan (intention).
V originále
We study non-geodesic corrections to the quasicircular motion of charged test particles in the field of magnetized slowly rotating neutron stars. The gravitational field is approximated by the Lense-Thirring geometry, and the magnetic field is of the standard dipole character. Using a fully relativistic approach, we determine the influence of the electromagnetic interaction (both attractive and repulsive) on the quasicircular motion. We focus on the behaviour of the orbital and epicyclic frequencies ofthe motion. Components of the four-velocity of the orbiting charged test particles are obtained by the numerical solution of equations of motion, and the epicyclic frequencies are obtained by using the standard perturbative method. The role of the combined effect of the neutron star magnetic field and its rotation in the character of the orbital and epicyclic frequencies is discussed. It is demonstrated that even in the Lense-Thirring spacetime, particles being static relative to distant
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