Particles and Fields in Partial-differential-equation Models for fluid and Superfluid Turbulence
Abstract
We have shown that uniformly rotating vortex-containing gravitationally-bound
solutions of the GPPE can be generated by starting the evolution from initial data
obtained by integrating to convergence the (imaginary-time) ARGLPE (6.7). We
have built on this GPPE and introduced a minimal model, with a single, angular,
dynamical variable for a solid crust coupled with a rotating GPPE star. We
have demonstrated that this model exhibits stick-slip dynamics, whose statistical
properties we have characterized by computing the event-size and event-duration
CPDFs Q( Jc=Jc0) and Q(ted
0), which show power-law forms, and the waitingtime
CPDF Q(twt
0), which exhibits an exponential tail. These SOC-type desiderata
are in consonance with measurements on a class of pulsars [22].
We plan to study pulsar-glitch models that are more realistic than our minimal
model. Examples include models with (a) a solid crust with 6 degrees of freedom, 3
rotational and 3 translational, instead of only one angle of rotation, or (b) a super6.4.
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conducting component with magnetic flux tubes. We expect that such generalizations
of our minimal model should help us to undertand all the types of statistical
properties that are displayed by pulsar glitches in different pulsars
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