Partially accreted crusts of neutron stars
Lami Suleiman, Julian-Leszek Zdunik, Pawel Haensel, Morgane Fortin

TL;DR
This paper investigates the properties and reactions of partially accreted neutron star crusts, revealing that the original crust significantly influences thermal and compositional behavior, challenging the fully accreted crust assumption.
Contribution
It introduces a model for hybrid neutron star crusts combining original and accreted material, highlighting their impact on reactions, heat sources, and neutron drip phenomena.
Findings
Original crust affects heat deposition similarly to accreted matter.
Neutron drip pressure varies nonmonotonically with depth.
Density inversion can occur in partially accreted crusts.
Abstract
Neutron stars in low-mass binary systems are subject to accretion. The common assumption in studying the properties of the neutron star crust is the fully accreted crust approximation. However, observations of some X-ray transient sources indicate that the original crust has not been completely replaced by accreted material, but is partly composed of the compressed original crust. A two-part (or hybrid) crust made of the original crust that is compressed and of the accreted material crashing onto it was reconstructed as a function of the accretion stage. The differences in the composition and energy sources for the fully accreted and hybrid crusts influence the cooling and transport properties. A simple semi-empirical formula of a compressible liquid drop was used. We compared the nuclear reactions triggered by compression in the original crust and in the accreted matter part of the…
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