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Nuclear pasta in hot dense matter and its implications for neutrino scattering

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2018-04-25 v1 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We find that the abundance of large clusters of nucleons in neutron-rich matter at sub-nuclear density is greatly reduced by finite temperature effects when matter is close to beta-equilibrium. Large nuclei and exotic non-spherical nuclear configurations called pasta, favored in the vicinity of the transition to uniform matter at T=0T=0, dissolve at relatively low temperature. For matter close to beta-equilibrium we find that the pasta melting temperature is Tmβ4±1T_m^\beta\simeq 4\pm 1~MeV for realistic equations of state. The mechanism for pasta dissolution is discussed, and in general TmβT_m^\beta is shown to be sensitive to the proton fraction. We find that coherent neutrino scattering from nuclei and pasta makes a modest contribution to the opacity under the conditions encountered in supernovae and neutron star mergers. Implications for neutrino signals from galactic supernovae are briefly discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1710.10206,
  title  = {Nuclear pasta in hot dense matter and its implications for neutrino scattering},
  author = {Alessandro Roggero and Jérôme Margueron and Luke F. Roberts and Sanjay Reddy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.10206},
  year   = {2018}
}

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9 pages, 7 figures, 1 table