Possible Existence of Extremely Neutron-Rich Superheavy Nuclei in Neutron Star Crusts Under a Superstrong Magnetic Field
Kazuyuki Sekizawa, Kentaro Kaba

TL;DR
This paper explores how superstrong magnetic fields in neutron star crusts can lead to the formation of extremely neutron-rich superheavy nuclei, revealing new potential compositions and emphasizing the importance of nuclear structure under extreme conditions.
Contribution
It introduces the possibility of superheavy, neutron-rich nuclei existing in neutron star crusts under magnetic fields exceeding 10^{18} G, a novel insight into crust composition.
Findings
Superstrong magnetic fields increase neutron-richness in crust nuclei.
Superheavy nuclei with Z≥104 may exist at the crust's bottom layers.
Neutron magic numbers and superheavy nuclei are relevant under extreme magnetic conditions.
Abstract
We investigate outer crust compositions for a wide range of magnetic field strengths, up to G, employing the latest experimental nuclear masses supplemented with various mass models. The essential effects of the magnetic field are twoholds: 1) Enhancement of electron fraction, which is connected to that of protons via the charge neutrality condition, due to the Landau-Rabi quantization of electron motion perpendicular to the field, namely, neutron-richness is suppressed for a given pressure. As a result, 2) nuclei can exist at higher pressures without dripping out neutrons. By exploring optimal outer-crust compositions from all possible nuclei predicted by theoretical models, we find that neutron-rich heavy nuclei with neutron magic numbers 50, 82, 126, as well as 184, with various proton numbers emerge for G. Moreover, we show that superheavy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Nuclear Physics and Applications · Geological and Geophysical Studies
