19–23 Dec 2024
Swatantrata Bhavan, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
Asia/Kolkata timezone

Effect of Magnetic Fields on Urca Processes in Neutron Star Mergers

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Swatantrata Bhavan, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

Swatantrata Bhavan, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

Department of Physics, I.Sc., Banaras Hindu University, 221005 Varanasi, India
Oral Astroparticle physics and cosmology

Speaker

Pranjal Tambe (Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics)

Description

Isospin-equilibrating weak processes, called “Urca” processes, are of fundamental importance in astrophysical environments like (proto-)neutron stars, neutron star mergers, and supernovae. In these environments, matter can reach high temperatures of tens of MeVs and be subject to large magnetic fields. We thus investigate Urca rates at different temperatures and field strengths by performing the full temperature and magnetic-field dependent rate integrals for different equations of state. We find that the magnetic fields play an important role at temperatures of a few MeV, especially close to or below the direct Urca threshold, which is softened by the magnetic field. At higher temperatures, the effect of the magnetic fields can be overshadowed by the thermal effects. We observe that the magnetic field more strongly influences the neutron decay rates than the electron capture rates, leading to a shift in chemical equilibrium.

Field of contribution Theory

Author

Pranjal Tambe (Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics)

Co-authors

Prof. Debarati Chatterjee (Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics) Prof. Mark Alford (Washington University) Dr Alexander Haber (Washington University)

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