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Liquid crystals in the mantles of neutron stars

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arxiv astro-ph/9803154 v1 pith:V7IVKRW5 submitted 1998-03-13 astro-ph nucl-th

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Recent calculations indicate that in the outer parts of neutron stars nuclei are rod-like or slab-like, rather than roughly spherical. We consider the elastic properties of these phases, and argue that they behave as liquid crystals, rather than rigid solids. We estimate elastic constants and discuss implications of our results for neutron star behavior.

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    nucl-th 2024-11 accept novelty 6.0 of 10

    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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