Exotic atoms at extremely high magnetic fields: the case of neutron star atmosphere
Andrea Fontana, Alessandro Colombi, Pietro Carretta, Alessandro Drago,, Paolo Esposito, Paola Gianotti, Carlotta Giusti, Diego Lonardoni, Alessandro, Lovato, Vincenzo Lucherini, and Francesco Pederiva

TL;DR
This paper explores the properties of exotic atoms like muonic hydrogen and Sigmium in neutron star atmospheres under extreme magnetic fields, extending theoretical models to predict their spectral signatures.
Contribution
It extends existing solutions for atomic wave functions and eigenvalues to exotic atoms, aiding in their potential detection in neutron star spectra.
Findings
Extended models for exotic atoms in high magnetic fields.
Predicted spectral transitions for muonic hydrogen and Sigmium.
Potential observational signatures indicating hyperons in neutron stars.
Abstract
The presence of exotic states of matter in neutron stars (NSs) is currently an open issue in physics. The appearance of muons, kaons, hyperons, and other exotic particles in the inner regions of the NS, favored by energetic considerations, is considered to be an effective mechanism to soften the equation of state (EoS). In the so-called two-families scenario, the softening of the EoS allows for NSs characterized by very small radii, which become unstable and convert into a quark stars (QSs). In the process of conversion of a NS into a QS material can be ablated by neutrinos from the surface of the star. Not only neutron-rich nuclei, but also more exotic material, such as hypernuclei or deconfined quarks, could be ejected into the atmosphere. In the NS atmosphere, atoms like H, He, and C should exist, and attempts to model the NS thermal emission taking into account their presence, with…
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