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Dynamical response of the nuclear 'pasta' in neutron star crusts

Authors :
Don Berry
M. A. Pérez-García
Charles Horowitz
Jorge Piekarewicz
Source :
Physical Review C. 72
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2005.

Abstract

The nuclear pasta -- a novel state of matter having nucleons arranged in a variety of complex shapes -- is expected to be found in the crust of neutron stars and in core-collapse supernovae at subnuclear densities of about $10^{14}$ g/cm$^3$. Due to frustration, a phenomenon that emerges from the competition between short-range nuclear attraction and long-range Coulomb repulsion, the nuclear pasta displays a preponderance of unique low-energy excitations. These excitations could have a strong impact on many transport properties, such as neutrino propagation through stellar environments. The excitation spectrum of the nuclear pasta is computed via a molecular-dynamics simulation involving up to 100,000 nucleons. The dynamic response of the pasta displays a classical plasma oscillation in the 1-2 MeV region. In addition, substantial strength is found at low energies. Yet this low-energy strength is missing from a simple ion model containing a single-representative heavy nucleus. The low-energy strength observed in the dynamic response of the pasta is likely to be a density wave involving the internal degrees of freedom of the clusters.<br />Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, Phys Rev C in press

Details

ISSN :
1089490X and 05562813
Volume :
72
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review C
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1f02f86631eaecf7cec58934fe407e14