Nuclear constraints on properties of neutron star crusts
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
2010-01-15 v2 Nuclear Experiment
Nuclear Theory
Abstract
The transition density ρt and pressure Pt at the inner edge separating the liquid core from the solid crust of neutron stars are systematically studied using a modified Gogny (MDI) and 47 popular Skyrme interactions within well established dynamical and thermodynamical methods. It is shown that the widely used parabolic approximation to the full Equation of State (EOS) of isospin asymmetric nuclear matter may lead to huge errors in estimating the \rho_{t} and P_{t}, especially for stiffer symmetry energy functionals Esym(ρ). The \rho_{t} and P_{t} decrease roughly linearly with the increasing slope parameter L of the Esym(ρ) using the full EOS within both methods. It is also shown that the thickness, fractional mass and moment of inertia of neutron star crust are all very sensitive to the parameter L through the ρt. Moreover, it is shown that the Esym(ρ) constrained in the same sub-saturation density range as the neutron star crust by the isospin diffusion data in heavy-ion collisions at intermediate energies limits the transition density and pressure to 0.040 fm^-3}< \rho_{t} < 0.065 fm^-3 and 0.01 MeV/fm^3 < P_{t} < 0.26MeV/fm3,respectively.Theseconstrainedvaluesforthetransitiondensityandpressurearesignificantlylowerthantheirfiducialvaluescurrentlyusedintheliterature.Furthermore,themass−radiusrelationandseveralotherpropertiescloselyrelatedtotheneutronstarcrustarestudiedbyusingtheMDIinteraction.Itisfoundthatthenewlyconstrained\rho_tandP_ttogetherwiththeearlierestimateof\Delta I/I>0.014forthecrustalfractionofthemomentofinertiaoftheVelapulsarimposeastringentconstraintofR>=4.7+4.0M/MsunkmfortheradiusRandmassM$ of neutron stars.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0901.2309,
title = {Nuclear constraints on properties of neutron star crusts},
author = {Jun Xu and Lie-Wen Chen and Bao-An Li and Hong-Ru Ma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.2309},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
55 pages, 20 figures, 2 tables, new results and discussions added, accepted version to appear in ApJ