Landau quantization and neutron emissions by nuclei in the crust of a magnetar
Abstract
Magnetars are neutron stars endowed with surface magnetic fields of the order of ~G, and with presumably much stronger fields in their interior. As a result of Landau quantization of electron motion, the neutron-drip transition in the crust of a magnetar is shifted to either higher or lower densities depending on the magnetic field strength. The impact of nuclear uncertainties is explored considering the recent series of Brussels-Montreal microscopic nuclear mass models. All these models are based on the Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov method with generalized Skyrme functionals. They differ in their predictions for the symmetry energy coefficient at saturation, and for the stiffness of the neutron-matter equation of state. For comparison, we have also considered the very accurate but more phenomenological model of Duflo and Zuker. Although the equilibrium composition of the crust of a magnetar and the onset of neutron emission are found to be model dependent, the quantum oscillations of the threshold density are essentially universal.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1607.05934,
title = {Landau quantization and neutron emissions by nuclei in the crust of a magnetar},
author = {N. Chamel and Y. D. Mutafchieva and Zh. K. Stoyanov and L. M. Mihailov and R. L. Pavlov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.05934},
year = {2016}
}
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7 pages, 2 figures