4.7 Article

Breaking stress of neutron star crust

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 407, Issue 1, Pages L54-L58

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-3933.2010.00903.x

Keywords

equation of state; stars: interiors; stars: neutron

Funding

  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [08-02-00837]
  2. Leading Scientific Schools of Russian Federation [NSh 3769.2010.2]
  3. President grant for young Russian scientists [MK-5857.2010.2]
  4. United States DOE [DE-FG02-87ER40365]
  5. IBM, Inc.

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The breaking stress (the maximum of the stress-strain curve) of neutron star crust is important for neutron star physics including pulsar glitches, emission of gravitational waves from static mountains and flares from star quakes. We perform many molecular dynamic simulations of the breaking stress at different coupling parameters (inverse temperatures) and strain rates. We describe our results with the Zhurkov model of strength. We apply this model to estimate the breaking stress for time-scales similar to 1 s-1 yr, which are most important for applications, but much longer than can be directly simulated. At these time-scales, the breaking stress depends strongly on the temperature. For coupling parameter Gamma less than or similar to 200 matter breaks at very small stress, if it is applied for a few years. This viscoelastic creep can limit the lifetime of mountains on neutron stars. We also suggest an alternative model of time-scale-independent breaking stress, which can be used to estimate an upper limit on the breaking stress.

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