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Nuclear Masses and Neutron Stars

Precision mass spectrometry of neutron-rich nuclei is of great relevance for astrophysics. Masses of exotic nuclides impose constraints on models for the nuclear interaction and thus affect the description of the equation of state of nuclear matter, which can be extended to describe neutron-star mat...

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Autores principales: Kreim, Susanne, Hempel, Matthias, Lunney, David, Schaffner-Bielich, Jürgen
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijms.2013.02.015
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1523883
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author Kreim, Susanne
Hempel, Matthias
Lunney, David
Schaffner-Bielich, Jürgen
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Hempel, Matthias
Lunney, David
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description Precision mass spectrometry of neutron-rich nuclei is of great relevance for astrophysics. Masses of exotic nuclides impose constraints on models for the nuclear interaction and thus affect the description of the equation of state of nuclear matter, which can be extended to describe neutron-star matter. With knowledge of the masses of nuclides near shell closures, one can also derive the neutron-star crustal composition. The Penning-trap mass spectrometer ISOLTRAP at CERN-ISOLDE has recently achieved a breakthrough measuring the mass of 82Zn, which allowed constraining neutron-star crust composition to deeper layers (Wolf et al., PRL 110, 2013). We perform a more detailed study on the sequence of nuclei in the outer crust of neutron stars with input from different nuclear models to illustrate the sensitivity to masses and the robustness of neutron-star models. The dominant role of the N=50 and N=82 closed neutron shells for the crustal composition is confirmed.
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spelling cern-15238832023-03-14T16:33:09Zdoi:10.1016/j.ijms.2013.02.015http://cds.cern.ch/record/1523883engKreim, SusanneHempel, MatthiasLunney, DavidSchaffner-Bielich, JürgenNuclear Masses and Neutron StarsNuclear Physics - TheoryPrecision mass spectrometry of neutron-rich nuclei is of great relevance for astrophysics. Masses of exotic nuclides impose constraints on models for the nuclear interaction and thus affect the description of the equation of state of nuclear matter, which can be extended to describe neutron-star matter. With knowledge of the masses of nuclides near shell closures, one can also derive the neutron-star crustal composition. The Penning-trap mass spectrometer ISOLTRAP at CERN-ISOLDE has recently achieved a breakthrough measuring the mass of 82Zn, which allowed constraining neutron-star crust composition to deeper layers (Wolf et al., PRL 110, 2013). We perform a more detailed study on the sequence of nuclei in the outer crust of neutron stars with input from different nuclear models to illustrate the sensitivity to masses and the robustness of neutron-star models. The dominant role of the N=50 and N=82 closed neutron shells for the crustal composition is confirmed.Precision mass spectrometry of neutron-rich nuclei is of great relevance for astrophysics. Masses of exotic nuclides impose constraints on models for the nuclear interaction and thus affect the description of the equation of state of nuclear matter, which can be extended to describe neutron-star matter. With knowledge of the masses of nuclides near shell closures, one can also derive the neutron-star crustal composition. The Penning-trap mass spectrometer ISOLTRAP at CERN-ISOLDE has recently achieved a breakthrough measuring the mass of 82Zn, which allowed constraining neutron-star crust composition to deeper layers (Wolf et al., PRL 110, 2013). We perform a more detailed study on the sequence of nuclei in the outer crust of neutron stars with input from different nuclear models to illustrate the sensitivity to masses and the robustness of neutron-star models. The dominant role of the N=50 and N=82 closed neutron shells for the crustal composition is confirmed.arXiv:1303.1343oai:cds.cern.ch:15238832013-03-07
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Kreim, Susanne
Hempel, Matthias
Lunney, David
Schaffner-Bielich, Jürgen
Nuclear Masses and Neutron Stars
title Nuclear Masses and Neutron Stars
title_full Nuclear Masses and Neutron Stars
title_fullStr Nuclear Masses and Neutron Stars
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title_short Nuclear Masses and Neutron Stars
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topic Nuclear Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijms.2013.02.015
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1523883
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