The thermal conductivity of "pastas" in neutron star matter
Abstract
This investigation explores the phononic thermal conductivity of nuclear star matter as it undergoes the "topological" transition to the "pasta" regime, and further down to the solid-liquid phase transition. The study was carried out using molecular dynamics simulations with nuclear potentials embedded in an effective (i.e. Thomas-Fermi) Coulomb potential. The thermal conductivity experiences a dramatic change within a narrow temperature interval around T=1 MeV. This change accomplishes the "pasta" breakdown during a heating process. The thermal conductivity by flipping protons' or neutrons' velocity further shows a decoupling for asymmetric nuclear star matter.
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