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Leptonic contribution to the bulk viscosity of nuclear matter

Mark G. Alford, Gerald Good

Published 2010-03-04, updated 2010-11-16Version 2

For beta-equilibrated nuclear matter we estimate the contribution to the bulk viscosity from purely leptonic processes, namely the conversion of electrons to and from muons. For oscillation frequencies in the kiloHertz range, we find that this process provides the dominant contribution to the bulk viscosity when the temperature is well below the critical temperature for superconductivity or superfluidity of the nuclear matter.

Comments: 15 pages, LaTeX, new appendix and general clarifications in response to referee comments
Journal: Phys.Rev.C82:055805,2010
Categories: nucl-th
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