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Diffusion of Neon in White Dwarf Stars

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2010-12-02 v2 Statistical Mechanics Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Sedimentation of the neutron rich isotope 22^{22}Ne may be an important source of gravitational energy during the cooling of white dwarf stars. This depends on the diffusion constant for 22^{22}Ne in strongly coupled plasma mixtures. We calculate self-diffusion constants DiD_i from molecular dynamics simulations of carbon, oxygen, and neon mixtures. We find that DiD_i in a mixture does not differ greatly from earlier one component plasma results. For strong coupling (coulomb parameter Γ>\Gamma> few), DiD_i has a modest dependence on the charge ZiZ_i of the ion species, DiZi2/3D_i \propto Z_i^{-2/3}. However DiD_i depends more strongly on ZiZ_i for weak coupling (smaller Γ\Gamma). We conclude that the self-diffusion constant DNeD_{\rm Ne} for 22^{22}Ne in carbon, oxygen, and neon plasma mixtures is accurately known so that uncertainties in DNeD_{\rm Ne} should be unimportant for simulations of white dwarf cooling.

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@article{arxiv.1009.4248,
  title  = {Diffusion of Neon in White Dwarf Stars},
  author = {C. J. Horowitz and J. Hughto and A. S. Schneider and D. K. Berry},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.4248},
  year   = {2010}
}

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6 pages, 5 figures, minor changes, Phys. Rev. E in press