The nonlinear-electrodynamic bending of the x-ray and gamma-ray in the magnetic field of pulsars and magnetars
Abstract
It was shown that according to the non-linear electrodynamics of vacuum electromagnetic rays should bend in the field of magnetic dipole. The angles of ray bending in the gravitational and magnetic fields of pulsars and magnetars were obtained. In the case of pulsars with b R 100 km, B0 1013 G the value of the angle of non-linear electrodynamic bending of a ray in the Heisenberg-Euler theory will reach the value of δ NED 30'', and in the case of a magnetar with B0 1015 G the angle δ NED will increase to δ NED 1 rad 60 . The angle of gravitational bending of a ray at neutron star with rg = 3 km in the same conditions will be equal to δ g 0.06 rad 4 >. Observations can only be made in X- rays and gamma-rays, for which the agnetosphere is quite opaque. Because the distance from the Earth to the well-known pulsars and magnetars is too large to observe the pure effect of a ray bending. The non-linear electrodynamic bending of a ray as well as the gravitational bending will be revealed in the effect of lensing.
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