Effects of strong magnetic fields on neutron 3P2 superfluidity with spin-orbit interactions

Abstract

We discuss neutron 3P2 phases in the core of neutron stars in strong magnetic field (magnetars). The neutron 3P2 pairing provides a wide variety of condensates, such as the uniaxial nematic and (D2 and D4) biaxial nematic, with different symmetries stemming from the combinations of spin and momentum. Based on the spin-orbital angular momentum coupling and the spin-magnetic field coupling of the neutrons, we derive the Ginzburg-Landau equation containing higher order terms of the magnetic field. We investigate the phase diagram of the neutron 3P2 superfluidity, and find that the D2 biaxial nematic phase is extended by the higher order terms of the magnetic field. We also discuss the thermodynamic properties, the heat capacity and the spin susceptibility.

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