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Heat release in accreting neutron stars

Mikhail E. Gusakov, Andrey I. Chugunov

Published 2020-11-18Version 1

Observed thermal emission from accreting neutron stars (NSs) in a quiescent state is believed to be powered by nonequilibrium nuclear reactions that heat the stellar crust (deep crustal heating paradigm). We derive a simple universal formula for the heating efficiency, assuming that an NS has a fully accreted crust. We further show that, within the recently proposed thermodynamically consistent approach to the accreted crust, the heat release can be parametrized by the only one parameter -- the pressure $P_{\rm oi}$ at the outer-inner crust interface (as we argue, this pressure should not necessarily coincide with the neutron-drip pressure). We discuss possible values of $P_{\rm oi}$ for a selection of nuclear models that account for shell effects, and determine the net heat release and its distribution in the crust as a function of $P_{\rm oi}$. We conclude that the heat release should be reduced by a factor of few in comparison to previous works.

Comments: 5 pages, 1 figure, 1 table + 5 pages supplemental material
Categories: astro-ph.HE, nucl-th
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