Effective mass of free neutrons in neutron star crust
β Scribed by Nicolas Chamel
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 317 KB
- Volume
- 773
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0375-9474
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β¦ Synopsis
The inner layers of a neutron star crust, composed of a Coulomb lattice of neutron rich nuclear clusters immersed in a sea of "free" superfluid neutrons, are closely analogous to periodic condensed matter systems such as electronic, photonic or phononic crystals. Applying methods from solid state physics to the neutron star context, it has been recently shown that Bragg scattering leads to a strong renormalization of the neutron mass in the bottom layers of the crust. Knowledge of this effective mass throughout the crust is essential in order to understand the dynamical properties of the neutron superfluid and the origin of pulsar glitches. The purpose of the present work is to evaluate this effective mass in the outermost layers of the inner crust, near the drip point Ο drip βΌ 4 Γ 10 11 g cm -3 . The results are compared with the case of electrons in ordinary solids and as an example the corresponding effective electron mass in copper is calculated.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Equilibrium phase diagrams for neutron star matter at subnuclear densities are obtained at zero temperature. Spherical, rod-like and slab-like nuclei as well as spherical and rod-like nuclear bubbles are taken into account by using a compressible liquid-drop model. This model is designed to incorpor