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Cluster formation in compact stars: Relativistic versus Skyrme nuclear models
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Cosmic AbundanceRelativistic AstrophysicsNeutron Star PhysicsPhysicsNatural SciencesHigh-energy-density MatterStellar StructureCluster FormationNuclear TheorySupernova DynamicsAstrophysical SimulationHomogeneous MatterCompact-star MatterLarge Scale StructureNuclear Astrophysics
We present various properties of nuclear and compact-star matter, comparing the predictions from two kinds of phenomenological approaches: relativistic models (with both constant and density-dependent couplings) and nonrelativistic Skyrme-type interactions. We mainly focus on the liquid-gas instabilities that occur at subsaturation densities, leading to the decomposition of the homogeneous matter into a clusterized phase. Such study is related to the description of neutron-star crust (at zero temperature) and supernova dynamics (at finite temperature).
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