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Nuclear Equation of State and Neutron Star Cooling

Nuclear Theory 2017-02-21 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

We investigate the cooling of neutron stars with relativistic and non-relativistic models of dense nuclear matter. We focus on the effects of uncertainties originated from the nuclear models, the composition of elements in the envelope region, and the formation of superfluidity in the core and the crust of neutron stars. Discovery of 2M2 M_\odot neutron stars PSR J1614-2230 and PSR J0343+0432 has triggered the revival of stiff nuclear equation of state at high densities. In the mean time, observation of a neutron star in Cassiopeia A for more than 10 years has provided us with very accurate data for the thermal evolution of neutron stars. Both mass and temperature of neutron stars depend critically on the equation of state of nuclear matter, so we first search for nuclear models that satisfy the constraints from mass and temperature simultaneously within a reasonable range. With selected models, we explore the effects of element composition in the evenlope region, and the existence of superfluidity in the core and the crust of neutron stars. Due to uncertainty in the composition of particles in the envelope region we obtain a range of cooling curves that can cover substantial region of observation data.

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@article{arxiv.1501.04397,
  title  = {Nuclear Equation of State and Neutron Star Cooling},
  author = {Yeunhwan Lim and Chang Ho Hyun and Chang-Hwan Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.04397},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Version to appear in Int. J. Mod. Phys. E