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Spin polarization phenomena in dense neutron matter at a strong magnetic field

A. A. Isayev, J. Yang

Published 2010-11-04Version 1

Spin polarized states in neutron matter at strong magnetic fields up to $10^{18}$ G are considered in the model with the Skyrme effective interaction. Analyzing the self-consistent equations at zero temperature, it is shown that a thermodynamically stable branch of solutions for the spin polarization parameter as a function of density corresponds to the negative spin polarization when the majority of neutron spins are oriented oppositely to the direction of the magnetic field. Besides, it is found that in a strong magnetic field the state with the positive spin polarization can be realized as a metastable state at the high density region in neutron matter. At finite temperature, the entropy of the thermodynamically stable branch demonstrates the unusual behavior being larger than that for the nonpolarized state (at vanishing magnetic field) above certain critical density which is caused by the dependence of the entropy on the effective masses of neutrons in a spin polarized state.

Comments: Report at XXXIX International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics ISMD 2009, 4-9 September, "Gold Sands", Gomel Region, Belarus
Journal: Nonlin.Phenom.Complex Syst.12:356-360,2009
Categories: nucl-th
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