Breaking properties of neutron star crust
D.A. Baiko, A.I. Chugunov

TL;DR
This paper investigates the anisotropic breaking properties of neutron star crusts using a semi-analytical approach, revealing critical strains and pressures that depend heavily on deformation orientation, with implications for magnetar activity.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the anisotropic breaking properties of neutron star crusts using a semi-analytical method, extending understanding of crust strength and stability.
Findings
Critical strain for polycrystalline crust is about 0.04.
Maximum pressure anisotropy ranges from 0.005 to 0.014 $nZ^2e^2/a$.
Crust breaking can release energy relevant to magnetar flares.
Abstract
The strength of neutron star crust is crucial for modelling magnetar flares, pulsar glitches and gravitational wave emission. We aim to shed some light on this problem by analysing uniaxial stretch deformation (elongation and contraction) of perfect body-centered cubic Coulomb crystals, paying special attention to the inherent anisotropy of this process. Our analysis is based on the semi-analytical approach of Baiko and Kozhberov (2017), which, for any uniform deformation, allows one to calculate, in fully non-linear regime, critical deformation parameters beyond which the lattice loses its dynamic stability. We determine critical strain, pressure anisotropy and deformation energy for any stretch direction with respect to the crystallographic axes. These quantities are shown to be strongly anisotropic: they vary by a factor of almost 10 depending on the orientation of the deformation…
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