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Upper critical field and (non)-superconductivity of magnetars

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In this article, the authors construct equilibrium models of compact stars using a realistic equation of state and obtain the density range occupied by the proton superconductor in strong B-fields.
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We construct equilibrium models of compact stars using a realistic equation of state and obtain the density range occupied by the proton superconductor in strong B-fields. We do so by combining the density profiles of our models with microscopic calculations of proton pairing gaps and the critical unpairing field H c2 above which the proton type-II superconductivity is destroyed. We find that magnetars with interior homogeneous field within the range 0.1 ≤ B 16 ≤ 2, where B 16 = B/1016 G, are partially superconducting, whereas those with B 16 > 2 are void of superconductivity. We briefly discuss the neutrino emissivity and superfluid dynamics of magnetars in the light of their (non)-superconductivity.

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Axion star collisions with neutron stars and fast radio bursts

Stuart Raby
- 06 Sep 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that collisions of dilute axion stars with neutron stars, of the type known as "magnetars," may be the origin of most of the observed fast radio bursts.
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Equation of State of Strongly Magnetized Matter with Hyperons and Δ-Resonances

TL;DR: In this article, a new equation of state for the baryonic matter under an intense magnetic field was constructed within the framework of covariant density functional theory, where the composition of matter includes hyperons as well as Δ-resonances.
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Equation of state of strongly magnetized matter with hyperons and $\Delta$-resonances

TL;DR: In this article, a new equation of state for the baryonic matter under an intense magnetic field was constructed within the framework of covariant density functional theory, which includes hyperons as well as $ \Delta$-resonances.
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Rapid rotational crust-core relaxation in magnetars

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the rapid crust-core coupling is incompatible with oscillation models of magnetars that completely decouple the core superfluid from the crust and that magnetar precession is damped by the coupling of normal fluids to the superfluid core and, if observed, needs to be forced or continuously excited by seismic activity.
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Neutrino emission due to Cooper-pair recombination in neutron stars reexamined

TL;DR: In this article, the Larkin-Migdal-Leggett approach for neutrino emission in the process of breaking and formation of neutron and proton Cooper pairs was used.
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Magnetic fields in superconducting neutron stars.

TL;DR: This work presents the first self-consistent superconducting neutron star equilibria with poloidal and mixed poloidal-toroidal fields and gives the first quantitative results for the corresponding magnetically induced distortions to the star.
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The contrasting magnetic fields of superconducting pulsars and magnetars

TL;DR: In this article, equilibrium magnetic field configurations in a neutron star (NS) whose core has type-II superconducting protons are studied. And the authors find that the ratio of this critical field to the smooth-averaged stellar field at the crust-core boundary is the key feature dictating the field geometry.
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Toroidal magnetic fields in type II superconducting neutron stars

TL;DR: In this paper, the form of axisymmetric toroidal magnetic fields dictated by hydrostatic balance in a type II superconducting neutron star with a barotropic equation of state was determined.
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1S0 proton and neutron superfluidity in β-stable neutron star matter

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of a microscopic three-body force on the proton and neutron superfluidity in the 1 S 0 channel in β-stable neutron star matter was investigated.
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