Reaction rates and transport in neutron stars
Andreas Schmitt, Peter Shternin

TL;DR
This paper reviews the transport properties and reaction rates in neutron star matter, emphasizing their importance for interpreting signals from neutron stars and highlighting current open problems and future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of the current understanding of transport and reaction rates in dense hadronic and quark matter within neutron stars, identifying key open issues.
Findings
Summary of transport properties in neutron star crust and core
Identification of open problems in reaction rate calculations
Discussion of future research directions in neutron star physics
Abstract
Understanding signals from neutron stars requires knowledge about the transport inside the star. We review the transport properties and the underlying reaction rates of dense hadronic and quark matter in the crust and the core of neutron stars and point out open problems and future directions.
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