Neutrino absorption in two-flavor color-superconducting quark matter
Abstract
We calculate the absorption mean free paths of electron and muon neutrinos in two-flavor color-superconducting (2SC) quark matter in the density and temperature range that is relevant to binary neutron star mergers. We model the strong interaction between quarks using a Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model, performing calculations self-consistently in the mean-field approximation. Since the 2SC gap is large we restrict our analysis to the contribution of unpaired quarks. We find that at low temperatures absorption by a down quark +d u+e-/μ- is kinematically not allowed, so absorption by a strange quark +s u+e-/μ- dominates the mean free path. As temperature or neutrino energy rises, the d quark absorption channel becomes active, and the mean free path shrinks. We find that in equilibrated 2SC matter with an electron lepton fraction YLe=0.1, the neutrinos form a degenerate gas with a mean free path of meters or less, independent of the temperature.
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