Accreting neutron stars: heating of the upper layers of the inner crust
Nikolay N. Shchechilin,
Mikhail E. Gusakov,
Andrey I. Chugunov
Abstract:Neutron stars in low-mass X-ray binaries are thought to be heated up by accretion-induced exothermic nuclear reactions in the crust. The energy release and the location of the heating sources are important ingredients of the thermal evolution models. Here we present thermodynamically consistent calculations of the energy release in three zones of the stellar crust: at the outer-inner crust interface, in the upper layers of the inner crust (up to the density ρ 2 × 10 12 g cm −3 ), and in the underlying crustal … Show more
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