Nuclear medium cooling scenario in the era of Cas A cooling data and 2 Mȯ pulsar mass measurements

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We show that all reliably known temperature data of neutron stars including those belonging to Cassiopea A can be comfortably explained in our «nuclear medium cooling» scenario of neutron stars. The cooling rates account for medium-modified one-pion exchange in dense matter, polarization effects in the pair-breaking-formation processes operating on superfluid neutrons and protons paired in the 1S0 state, and other relevant processes. The emissivity of the pair-breaking-formation process in the 3P2 state is a tiny quantity within our scenario. Crucial for a successful description of the Cassiopeia A cooling proves to be the thermal conductivity from both, the electrons and nucleons, being reduced by medium effects. Moreover, we exploit an EoS which stiffens at high densities due to an excluded volume effect and is capable of describing a maximum mass of 2.1 M ȯ, thus including the recent measurements of PSR J1614-2230 and PSR J0348+0432. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Grigorian, H. A., Blaschke, D. B., & Voskresensky, D. N. (2014). Nuclear medium cooling scenario in the era of Cas A cooling data and 2 Mȯ pulsar mass measurements. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 496). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/496/1/012014

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