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Systematic analysis of inner crust composition using the extended Thomas-Fermi approximation with pairing correlations

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arxiv 2104.02408 v1 pith:HNHUJ7TY submitted 2021-04-06 nucl-th

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We perform a systematic investigation of the chemical composition of the inner crust of a neutron star, using the extended Thomas-Fermi approximation, the Strutinsky integral correction for shell effects, and the BCS approximation for pairing. Fifteen Skyrme functionals were selected, which cover the range of values of important bulk properties of infinite nuclear matter, while also having pure neutron matter (PNM) equation of states (EoS) with varying degrees of stiffness. We find that a functional's low-density PNM EoS is correlated with the number of protons found in the inner crust's nuclear clusters and, in the lower-density region of the inner crust, with the pressure.

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  1. On variational trial functions in the extended Thomas-Fermi method

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    A kink in the trial nucleon density at the center of cylindrical or plane-parallel Wigner-Seitz cells makes the fourth-order extended Thomas-Fermi energy divergent; only spherical-cell kinks are harmless.

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