Neutrino emission from triplet pairing of neutrons in neutron stars

Abstract

Neutrino emission due to the pair breaking and formation processes in the bulk triplet superfluid in neutron stars is investigated with taking into account of anomalous weak interactions. We consider the problem in the BCS approximation discarding Fermi-liquid effects. In this approach we derive self-consistent equations for anomalous vector and axial-vector vertices of weak interactions taking into account the 3P2- 3F2 mixing. Further we simplify the problem and consider the pure 3P2 pairing with mj=0, as is adopted in the minimal cooling paradigm. As was expected because of current conservation we have obtained a large suppression of the neutrino emissivity in the vector channel. More exactly, the neutrino emission through the vector channel vanishes in the nonrelativistic limit VF=0. The axial channel is also found to be moderately suppressed. The total neutrino emissivity is suppressed by a factor of 1.9×10-1 relative to original estimates using bare weak vertices.

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