Equation of State for low density nuclear matter
ORAL
Abstract
Neutron-rich matter at subnuclear densities---present in core-collapse supernovae and the crust of neutron stars---displays fascinating complex structures, such as spherical, slablike, and rodlike shapes. The equation of state and the spin-denpendent, two-body correlation function are computed via semi-classical Monte-Carlo simulations that incorporate a momentum-dependent two-body potential to simulate Pauli correlations.
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Authors
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Jutri Taruna
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Bradley A Futch
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Jorge Piekarewicz
Florida State University