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Activity Number: 28 - Computation, Design, and Quality Assurance of Physical Science and Engineering Applications
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Sunday, August 8, 2021 : 1:30 PM to 3:20 PM
Sponsor: Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences
Abstract #318295
Title: Statistical Computation of Thermal Conductivity in Neutron Star Matter 'Pastas'
Author(s): Guillermo Frank* and Claudio Dorso and Alejandro Strachan
Companies: Universidad Tecnolo?gica Nacional, Facultad Regional Buenos Aires and Instituto de F??sica de Buenos Aires, CONICET and School of Materials Engineering, Purdue University
Keywords: nuclear star matter; thermal conductivity; nucleonic conductivity; sampling nucleons' energy
Abstract:

This investigation explores the energy transportation occurring in nuclear star matter, as it undergoes the “topological” transition to the “pasta” regime. We measured the nucleonic thermal conductivity by sampling the energy of nucleons along a well-established heat flux. Our results show that a dramatic change in the conductivity accompanies the “pasta” breakdown. A decoupling phenomenon is also observed for the nucleonic conductivity, depending on the “pasta” topology.


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