The central region of the X-ray globular cluster NGC 1851

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Observed enhanced activity in the central region of the Crab Nebula following the spin-up of the pulsar is discussed from the point of view of the transfer of energy to relativistic electrons. It is argued that a rapid deposition of energy associated with the spin-up of the pulsar causes a radial energy flux which becomes a flux in hydromagnetic activity at about the regions where enhanced synchrotron emission is observed. It is shown that such hydromagnetic activity is rapidly damped by the relativistic electrons with energy being transferred to the relativistic electrons. This acceleration can account for the short synchrotron halflifetimes observed. The model predicts highly enhanced X-ray emission from the central region of the Nebula following a spin-up.


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