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Modern meson--exchange potential and superfluid neutron star crust matter

Nuclear Theory 2009-10-28 v1

Abstract

In this work we study properties of neutron star crusts, where matter is expected to consist of nuclei surrounded by superfluid neutrons and a homogeneous background of relativistic electrons. The nuclei are disposed in a Coulomb lattice, and it is believed that the structure of the lattice influences considerably the specific heat of the neutronic matter inside the crust of a neutron star. Using a modern meson--exchange potential in the framework of a local--density approximation we calculate the neutronic specific heat accounting for various shapes of the Coulomb lattice, from spherical to non--spherical nuclear shapes. We find that a realistic nucleon--nucleon potential leads to a significant increase in the neutronic specific heat with respect to that obtained assuming a uniform neutron distribution. The increase is largest for the non--spherical phase of the crust. These results may have consequences for the thermal history of young neutron stars.

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@article{arxiv.nucl-th/9509035,
  title  = {Modern meson--exchange potential and superfluid neutron star crust matter},
  author = {Oe. Elgaroey and L. Engvik and E. Osnes and F. V. De Blasio and M. Hjorth-Jensen and G. Lazzari},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-th/9509035},
  year   = {2009}
}

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