About splitting of energy gap in superfluid neutron matter with spin-triplet anisotropic p-wave pairing at nuclear and supranuclear densities in superstrong magnetic fields

The nonlinear integral equations for the components of the order parameter of dense superfluid neutron matter (SNM) with spin-triplet anisotropic p-wave pairing (similar to pairing in 3He−A2 in magnetic fields, i.e., with spin S = 1 and orbital moment L = 1 of anisotropic Cooper pairs of neutrons) i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Low temperature physics (Woodbury, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2024-07, Vol.50 (7), p.509-518
1. Verfasser: Tarasov, A. N.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The nonlinear integral equations for the components of the order parameter of dense superfluid neutron matter (SNM) with spin-triplet anisotropic p-wave pairing (similar to pairing in 3He−A2 in magnetic fields, i.e., with spin S = 1 and orbital moment L = 1 of anisotropic Cooper pairs of neutrons) in superstrong magnetic fields (exceeding the 1017 G) are solved analytically in the limit of zero temperature. These solutions are derived for the family of so-called BSk-type generalized parameterizations of the effective Skyrme forces (with three terms dependent on density n) in neutron matter. The obtained general solutions for splitting of energy gap in SNM in superstrong magnetic fields are specified for the generalized BSk21 parameterization of the effective Skyrme forces at nuclear density n0 = 0.17 fm–3 and at two supranuclear densities n = 1.25n0 and n = 1.5n0 for magnetic fields H = Z⋅1017 G, where 1≤ Z ≤ 10. The main results are the splitting of energy gap and its asymmetry which increase nonlinearly with growing both superstrong magnetic field H and supranuclear density n > n0. Such effects in SNM might exist in liquid outer core (at densities n > ∼ ⁡ n 0) in strongly magnetized neutron stars known as “magnetars”.
ISSN:1063-777X
1090-6517
DOI:10.1063/10.0026245