This computer code (written in C language) determines the internal constitution of the outer crust of a cold nonaccreted magnetar using the very fast iterative analytical method originally presented in Phys. Rev. C 101, 032801(R) (2020) for unmagnetized neutron stars (for which a computer code is also available here). The effects of the strong magnetic field are taken into account through the Landau-Rabi quantization of the electron motion assuming that only the first level is filled. Further details can be found in Phys. Rev. C 101, 065802 (2020) Instead of performing the full numerical minimization of the Gibbs free energy per nucleon for each pressure as in the traditional approach, the sequence of equilibrium nuclei is found by making ...
The loss of magnetic pressure accompanying the decay of the magnetic field in a magnetar may trigger...
The r-process triggered by the decompression of ejected crustal materials from binary neutron star m...
International audienceThe persistent thermal luminosity of magnetars and their outbursts suggest the...
This computer code (written in C language) determines the internal constitution of the outer crust o...
This computer code (written in C language) determines the internal constitution of the outer crust o...
The outer-crust structure and composition of a cold, non-accreting magnetar are studied. We model th...
The iterative method recently proposed for determining the internal constitution of the outer crust ...
Magnetars form a subclass of neutron stars characterized by magnetic fields of order 1014-1015 G at ...
A very fast iterative method is presented to calculate the internal constitution of the outer crust ...
The properties of the crust of a neutron star can be significantly altered by the presence of a high...
The role of a strong magnetic field on the neutron-drip transition in the crust of a magnetar is stu...
Magnetars are neutron stars endowed with surface magnetic fields of the order of $10^{14}-10^{15}$~G...
The loss of magnetic pressure accompanying the decay of the magnetic field in a magnetar may trigger...
Magnetic fields of order 10^15 G have been measured at the surface of some neutron stars, and much s...
The persistent thermal luminosity of magnetars and their outbursts suggest the existence of some int...
The loss of magnetic pressure accompanying the decay of the magnetic field in a magnetar may trigger...
The r-process triggered by the decompression of ejected crustal materials from binary neutron star m...
International audienceThe persistent thermal luminosity of magnetars and their outbursts suggest the...
This computer code (written in C language) determines the internal constitution of the outer crust o...
This computer code (written in C language) determines the internal constitution of the outer crust o...
The outer-crust structure and composition of a cold, non-accreting magnetar are studied. We model th...
The iterative method recently proposed for determining the internal constitution of the outer crust ...
Magnetars form a subclass of neutron stars characterized by magnetic fields of order 1014-1015 G at ...
A very fast iterative method is presented to calculate the internal constitution of the outer crust ...
The properties of the crust of a neutron star can be significantly altered by the presence of a high...
The role of a strong magnetic field on the neutron-drip transition in the crust of a magnetar is stu...
Magnetars are neutron stars endowed with surface magnetic fields of the order of $10^{14}-10^{15}$~G...
The loss of magnetic pressure accompanying the decay of the magnetic field in a magnetar may trigger...
Magnetic fields of order 10^15 G have been measured at the surface of some neutron stars, and much s...
The persistent thermal luminosity of magnetars and their outbursts suggest the existence of some int...
The loss of magnetic pressure accompanying the decay of the magnetic field in a magnetar may trigger...
The r-process triggered by the decompression of ejected crustal materials from binary neutron star m...
International audienceThe persistent thermal luminosity of magnetars and their outbursts suggest the...