Is the magnetic field making the inner crust of neutron stars more heterogeneous?
Abstract
We study the effect of strong magnetic fields, of the order of 1015-1017 G, on the extension of the crust of magnetized neutron stars. The dynamical instability region of neutron-proton-electron (npe) matter at subsaturation densities and the mode with the largest growth rate are determined within a relativistic mean field model. It is shown that a strong magnetic field has a large effect on the instability region, defining the crust-core transition as a wide density range.
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