17–21 Aug 2026
University of Helsinki Main Building
Europe/Helsinki timezone

QED cross sections in strong magnetic fields

19 Aug 2026, 16:20
20m
F4050 (4th floor) (University of Helsinki Main Building)

F4050 (4th floor)

University of Helsinki Main Building

University of Helsinki Fabianinkatu 33 Finland
poster Compact stars Poster Session

Speaker

Mr Olavi Kiuru (University of Helsinki)

Description

In the magnetospheres of magnetars, strongly magnetized neutron stars, the magnetic field can be tens of times the critical Schwinger field $B_Q = m^2/e \approx 4.41\cdot 10^{13}$ G. In this strong field regime quantum electrodynamics (QED) becomes nonlinear, which has profound effects on the plasma dynamics of the magnetosphere. Most notably the energies of electrons and positrons become quantized into Landau levels and scattering cross sections obtain resonances, i.e., specific energies where the interaction probability is strongly amplified. In this talk, I will present a new formalism for calculating QED scattering cross sections in strong background magnetic fields. The obtained cross sections can be used in simulations of magnetar magnetospheres with the goal of explaining the double peak structure of magnetar emission spectra.

Author

Mr Olavi Kiuru (University of Helsinki)

Co-authors

Prof. Aleksi Vuorinen (University of Helsinki) Prof. Joonas Nättilä (University of Helsinki) Prof. Risto Paatelainen (University of Turku)

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