Magnetars as cooling neutron stars with internal heating
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We study thermal structure and evolution of magnetars as cooling neutron stars with a phenomenological heat source in a spherical internal layer. We explore the location of this layer as well as the heating rate that could explain high observable thermal luminosities of magnetars and would be consistent with the energy budget of neutron stars. We conclude that the heat source should be located in an outer magnetar’s crust, at densities ρ 5 × 10 11 gc m −3 , and should have the heat intensity of ∼10 20 erg cm −3 s −1 . Otherwise the heat energy is mainly emitted by neutrinos and cannot warm up the surface.
Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society