Abstract

Pulsars are believed to loose their rotational kinetic energy primarily by a large amplitude low frequency electromagnetic wave which is eventually converted into particle creation, acceleration and followed by a broad band radiation spectrum. To date, there exist no detailed calculation of the exact spin-down luminosity with respect to the neutron star magnetic moment and spin frequency, including general-relativistic effects. Estimates are usually given according to the flat spacetime magnetodipole formula. The present paper pursue our effort to look for accurate solutions of the general-relativistic electromagnetic field around a slowly rotating magnetized neutron star. In a previous work, we already found approximate stationary solutions to this problem. Here we address again this problem but using a more general approach. We indeed solve the full set of time-dependent Maxwell equations in a curved vacuum space-time following the 3+1 formalism. The numerical code is based on our pseudo-spectral method exposed in a previous paper for flat space-time. We adapted it to an arbitrary fixed background metric. Stationary solutions are readily obtained and compared to semi-analytical calculations.

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