Low-energy collective excitations in the neutron star inner crust

N. Chamel, D. Page, and S. Reddy
Phys. Rev. C 87, 035803 – Published 25 March 2013

Abstract

We study the low-energy collective excitations in the inner crust of the neutron star, where a neutron superfluid coexists with a Coulomb lattice of nuclei. The dispersion relation of the modes is calculated systematically from a microscopic theory including neutron band structure effects. These effects are shown to lead to a strong mixing between the Bogoliubov-Anderson bosons of the neutron superfluid and the longitudinal crystal lattice phonons. In addition, the speed of the transverse shear mode is greatly reduced as a large fraction of superfluid neutrons are entrained by nuclei. Not only does the much smaller velocity of the transverse mode increase the specific heat of the inner crust, it also decreases its electron thermal conductivity. These results may impact our interpretation of the thermal relaxation in accreting neutron stars. Due to strong mixing, the mean free path of the superfluid mode is found to be greatly reduced. Our results for the collective mode dispersion relations and their damping may also have implications for neutron star seismology.

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  • Received 16 October 2012

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.87.035803

©2013 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

N. Chamel1, D. Page2, and S. Reddy3

  • 1Institut d'Astronomie et d'Astrophysique, Université Libre de Bruxelles CP226, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
  • 2Instituto de Astronomía, Universidad Nacional Autonóma de México, Mexico D.F. 04510, Mexico
  • 3Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA

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Vol. 87, Iss. 3 — March 2013

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