2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2012.04149
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Fermionic Superfluidity: From Cold Atoms to Neutron Stars

Abstract: From flow without dissipation of energy to the formation of vortices when placed within a rotating container, the superfluid state of matter has proven to be a very interesting physical phenomenon.Here we present the key mechanisms behind superfluidity in fermionic systems and apply our understanding to an exotic system found deep within the universe-the superfluid found deep within a neutron star. A defining trait of a superfluid is the pairing gap, which the cooling curves of neutron stars depend on. The ext… Show more

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