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[1]
oai:arXiv.org:0803.3839 [pdf] - 11247
Scattering of acoustic waves by a magnetic cylinder
Submitted: 2008-03-26
With the aim of studying magnetic effects in time-distance helioseismology,
we use the first-order Born approximation to compute the scattering of acoustic
plane waves by a magnetic cylinder embedded in a uniform medium. We show, by
comparison with the exact solution, that the travel-time shifts computed in the
Born approximation are everywhere valid to first order in the ratio of the
magnetic to the gas pressures. We also show that, for arbitrary magnetic field
strength, the Born approximation is not valid in the limit where the radius of
the magnetic cylinder tends to zero.
[2]
oai:arXiv.org:astro-ph/0701578 [pdf] - 88707
Relativistic MHD Winds from Rotating Neutron Stars
Submitted: 2007-01-19
We review here recent numerical results concerning the acceleration and
collimation of relativistic outflows from neutron stars, and we discuss their
implications for models of magnetars in their hypothesized initial high
rotation states. New results with different injection conditions and extending
to much larger distance from the central star are also presented and discussed,
showing that, only in the case of weakly magnetized winds, collimated outflows
are indeed possible. We finally comment on the possibility that newly born
magnetars might trigger GRBs, and we show that numerical results do not support
such hypothesis.
[3]
oai:arXiv.org:astro-ph/9907180 [pdf] - 107405
Integrating the BeppoSAX Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor into the 3rd
Interplanetary Network
Hurley, K.;
Feroci, M.;
Cinti, M. -N.;
Costa, E.;
Preger, B.;
Frontera, F.;
Fiume, D. Dal;
Orlandini, M.;
L.;
Amati;
Nicastro, L.;
Heise, J.;
Zand, J. J. M. in 't;
Cline, T.
Submitted: 1999-07-13
We have added the BeppoSAX Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor to the 3rd Interplanetary
Network of burst detectors. We analyze 16 bursts whose positions are known to
good accuracy from measurements at other wavelengths. We show that there is
excellent agreement between the Ulysses/BeppoSAX triangulation annuli and the
known positions of these events, and that these annuli can in many cases
provide useful constraints on the positions of bursts detected by the BeppoSAX
Wide Field Camera and Narrow Field Instruments.