par Shchechilin, Nikolai ;Chamel, Nicolas ;Pearson, John Michael
Référence The 2nd Electronic Conference on Universe(2: 16 February–2 March 2023), Proceedings of The 2nd Electronic Conference on Universe, Physical sciences forum (7(1)), 10
Publication Publié, 2023-02-15
Référence The 2nd Electronic Conference on Universe(2: 16 February–2 March 2023), Proceedings of The 2nd Electronic Conference on Universe, Physical sciences forum (7(1)), 10
Publication Publié, 2023-02-15
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Résumé : | The densest part of neutron star crusts may contain very exotic nuclear configurations, so-called nuclear pasta. We investigate the effect of nuclear symmetry energy on the existence of such phases in cold non-accreting neutron stars. For this purpose, we apply three Brussels–Montreal functionals based on generalized Skyrme effective interactions, whose parameters were accurately calibrated to reproduce both experimental data on nuclei and realistic neutron-matter equations of state. These functionals differ in their predictions for the density dependence of the symmetry energy. Within the fourth-order extended Thomas–Fermi method, we find that pasta occupies a wider region of the crust for models with a lower slope of the symmetry energy (and higher symmetry energy at relevant densities) in agreement with previous studies based on pure Thomas–Fermi approximation and compressible liquid-drop models. However, the incorporation of microscopic corrections consistently calculated with the Strutinsky integral method leads to a significant shift of the onset of the pasta phases to higher densities due to the enhanced stability of spherical clusters. As a result, the pasta region shrinks substantially and the role of symmetry energy weakens. This study sheds light on the importance of quantum effects for reliably describing pasta phases in neutron stars. |