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Type of Document Dissertation
Author Taruna, Jutri
Author's Email Address jjt5938@fsu.edu
URN etd-04102008-180213
Title Physics of Compact Stars
Degree Doctor of Philosophy
Department Physics, Department of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Jorge Piekarewicz Committee Chair
Ettore Aldrovandi Committee Member
Laura Reina Committee Member
Paul Eugenio Committee Member
Simon Capstick Committee Member
Keywords
  • Nuclear pasta
  • Equation of State
  • Compact Stars
Date of Defense 2008-03-07
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
This thesis starts with a pedagogical introduction to the

study of white dwarfs and neutron stars. We will present a

step-by-step study of compact stars in hydrostatic equilibrium leading

to the equations of stellar structure. Through the use of a simple

finite-difference algorithm, solutions to the equations for

stellar structure both for white dwarfs and neutron stars are presented.

While doing so, we will also introduce the physics of the equation of

state and insights on dealing with units and rescaling the equations.

The next project consists of the development of a ``semi-classical'

model to describe the equation of state of neutron-rich matter

in the ``Coulomb frustrated' phase known as nuclear pasta. In recent

simulations we have resorted to a classical

model that, while simple, captures the essential physics of the nuclear

pasta, which consists of the interplay between long range

Coulomb repulsion and short range nuclear attraction. However, for

the nuclear pasta the de Broglie wavelength is comparable to the average

inter-particle separation. Therefore, fermionic correlations are expected

to become important. In an effort to address this challenge,

a fictitious ``Pauli potential' is introduced to mimic

the fermionic correlations. In this thesis we will examine two

issues. First, we will address some of the inherent difficulties in a

widely used version of the Pauli potential. Second, we will refine

the potential in a manner consistent with the most basic properties

of a degenerate free Fermi gas, such as its momentum distribution and

its two-body correlation function.

With the newly refined potential, we study various physical observables,

such as the two-body correlation function via Metropolis Monte-Carlo

simulations.

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