Three Types of Cooling Superfluid Neutron Stars: Theory and Observations
Abstract
Cooling of neutron stars (NSs) with the cores composed of neutrons, protons, and electrons is simulated assuming S pairing of neutrons in the NS crust, and also S pairing of protons and weak P pairing of neutrons in the NS core, and using realistic density profiles of the superfluid critical temperatures . The theoretical cooling models of isolated middle-aged NSs can be divided into three main types. (I) {\it Low-mass}, {\it slowly cooling} NSs where the direct Urca process of neutrino emission is either forbidden or almost fully suppressed by the proton superfluidity. (II) {\it Medium-mass} NSs which show {\it moderate} cooling via the direct Urca process suppressed by the proton superfluidity. (III) {\it Massive} NSs which show {\it fast} cooling via the direct Urca process weakly suppressed by superfluidity. Confronting the theory with observations we treat RX J0822--43, PSR 1055--52 and RX J1856--3754 as slowly cooling NSs. To explain these sufficiently warm sources we need a density profile in the crust with a rather high and flat maximum and sharp wings. We treat 1E 1207--52, RX J0002+62, PSR 0656+14, Vela, and Geminga as moderately cooling NSs. We can determine their masses for a given model of proton superfluidity, , and the equation of state in the NS core. No rapidly cooling NS has been observed so far.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0111429,
title = {Three Types of Cooling Superfluid Neutron Stars: Theory and Observations},
author = {A. D. Kaminker and D. G. Yakovlev and O. Y. Gnedin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0111429},
year = {2009}
}
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12 pages, 10 figures, Astron. Astrophys., submitted