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26 April 2024
 
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Hydrogen Phases on the Surface of a Strongly Magnetized Neutron Star
Dong Lai ; Edwin E. Salpeter ;
Date 14 Apr 1997
Subject Astrophysics; Atomic Physics | astro-ph cond-mat physics.atom-ph
AffiliationCaltech) and Edwin E. Salpeter (Cornell
AbstractThe outermost layers of some neutron stars are likely to be dominated by hydrogen, as a result of fast gravitational settling of heavier elements. These layers directly mediate thermal radiation from the stars, and determine the characteristics of X-ray/EUV spectra. For a neutron star with surface temperature $Tlo 10^6$ K and magnetic field $Bgo 10^{12}$ G, various forms of hydrogen can be present in the envelope, including atom, poly-molecules, and condensed metal. We study the physical properties of different hydrogen phases on the surface of a strongly magnetized neutron star for a wide range of field strength $B$ and surface temperature $T$. Depending on the values of $B$ and $T$, the outer envelope can be either in a nondegenerate gaseous phase or in a degenerate metallic phase. For $Tgo 10^5$ K and moderately strong magnetic field, $Blo 10^{13}$ G, the envelope is nondegenerate and the surface material gradually transforms into a degenerate Coulomb plasma as density increases. For higher field strength, $B>> 10^{13}$ G, there exists a first-order phase transition from the nondegenerate gaseous phase to the condensed metallic phase. The column density of saturated vapor above the metallic hydrogen decreases rapidly as the magnetic field increases or/and temperature decreases. Thus the thermal radiation can directly emerge from the degenerate metallic hydrogen surface. The characteristics of surface X-ray/EUV emission for different phases are discussed. A separate study concerning the possibility of magnetic field induced nuclear fusion of hydrogen on the neutron star surface is also presented.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9704130
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