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Phase Transitions in Nucleonic Matter and Neutron-Star Cooling

V. A. Khodel, J. W. Clark, M. Takano, M. V. Zverev

Published 2004-02-22, updated 2004-09-10Version 2

A new scenario for neutron-star cooling is proposed, based on the correspondence between pion condensation, occurring in neutron matter due to critical spin-isospin fluctuations, and the metal-insulator phase transition in a two-dimensional electron gas. Beyond the threshold density for pion condensation, where neutron-star matter loses its spatial homogeneity, the neutron single-particle spectrum acquires an insulating gap that quenches neutron contributions to neutrino-production reactions and to the star's specific heat. In the liquid phase at densities below the transition point, spin-isospin fluctuations are found to play dual roles. On the one hand, they lead to a multi-sheeted neutron Fermi surface that extends to low momenta, thereby activating the normally forbidden direct-Urca cooling mechanism; on the other, they amplify the nodeless $P$-wave neutron superfluid gap while suppressing $S$-wave pairing. In this picture, lighter stars without a pion-condensed core experience slow cooling, while enhanced cooling occurs in heavier stars through direct-Urca emission from a narrow shell of the interior.

Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures. Revised version. Accepted for publication in Phys.Rev.Lett
Journal: Phys.Rev.Lett.93:151101,2004
Categories: astro-ph
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