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Rapid Cooling of the Neutron Star in Cassiopeia A Triggered by Neutron Superfluidity in Dense Matter
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Neutron Star PhysicsEngineeringNuclear PhysicsObserved CoolingCassiopeia A TriggeredContinuous MonitoringSuperconductivitySuperfluid TransitionPhysicsNuclear TheoryNeutrino AstronomyCold ChemistryMagnetarRapid CoolingNuclear AstrophysicsAstrophysicsNatural SciencesCryogenicsNeutron ScatteringNeutron Superfluidity
We propose that the observed cooling of the neutron star in Cassiopeia A is due to enhanced neutrino emission from the recent onset of the breaking and formation of neutron Cooper pairs in the (3)P(2) channel. We find that the critical temperature for this superfluid transition is ≃0.5×10(9) K. The observed rapidity of the cooling implies that protons were already in a superconducting state with a larger critical temperature. This is the first direct evidence that superfluidity and superconductivity occur at supranuclear densities within neutron stars. Our prediction that this cooling will continue for several decades at the present rate can be tested by continuous monitoring of this neutron star.
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